Bond yields rise when prices fall. Yields are climbing because investors think inflation is out of control.
Last Wednesday, U.S. bonds and stocks rallied after the Federal Reserve approved a half-percentage point increase in its benchmark lending rate to a target range of between 0.75% and 1%. Fed Chairman Jerome Powell said officials weren’t considering an even larger increase at the central bank’s next meeting. This is creating the uncertainty in the market.
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