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  2. Bond market sentiment 'could scarcely be worse' heading into ...

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    Bond yields, meanwhile, have jumped this month, with the market repricing based on the Federal Reserve's outlook for fewer cuts ahead. "Bond market sentiment could scarcely be worse than is ...

  3. Bond forecast: Pros see 10-year Treasury yield dipping to 3.5 ...

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    Bankrate’s Third-Quarter Market Mavens Survey found that market pros forecast the 10-year Treasury yield to decline to 3.53 percent over the coming 12 months, down from last quarter’s ...

  4. Stock market today: US stocks drop and bond yields ... - AOL

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    In commodities, bonds, and crypto: West Texas Intermediate crude oil dipped 1% to $71.03 a barrel. Brent crude , the international benchmark, was lower by 1.01% to $75.27 a barrel.

  5. Stock market today: Dow drops 1,123 points and bond yields ...

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    US stocks plummeted Wednesday after the Fed cut rates but dialed back the outlook for easing next year. The central bank cut rates by 25 basis points but projected only two rate cuts in 2025. Bond ...

  6. Analysis-Uncertainty over rate cuts wobbles US government ...

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    Campe Goodman, lead portfolio manager of the Hartford Strategic Income Fund, believes the selloff in the bond market is unlikely to go much further, as higher yields draw income-seeking investors.

  7. Bond market - Wikipedia

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    The bond market has largely been dominated by the United States, which accounts for about 39% of the market. As of 2021, the size of the bond market (total debt outstanding) is estimated to be at $119 trillion worldwide and $46 trillion for the US market, according to the Securities Industry and Financial Markets Association (SIFMA). [1]