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Global bond rout: Here's what investors and experts are saying

Asian shares on October 5 rebounded from 11-month lows as a plunge in oil prices and softer U.S. labour data helped pull Treasury yields off 16-year peaks.

October 05, 2023 / 13:19 IST
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The Treasury rout later retreated on a cooler-than-expected US private payrolls report that helped Wall Street rebound from previous day's losses.
The Treasury rout later retreated on a cooler-than-expected US private payrolls report that helped Wall Street rebound from previous day's losses.

A rout in world's biggest bond markets deepened early on October 4, with US benchmark yields hitting fresh 16-year highs. The rout later retreated on a cooler-than-expected US private payrolls report that helped Wall Street rebound from the previous day's losses.

Asian shares on October 5 rebounded from 11-month lows as a plunge in oil prices and softer U.S. labour data helped pull Treasury yields off 16-year peaks.

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Europe is set to extend the rally, with EUROSTOXX 50 futures rising 0.5 percent and FTSE futures up 0.4 percent.

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