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“I do continue to think that yields on bonds will go higher,” says Jim Bianco. 

August 12, 2023 | Pucklore | Vault

Why aren’t inflows to Treasuries affecting yields?  Because most of the inflows going into T-Bills are on the short end of the yield curve which the Fed is keeping high.  The 10-year yield ought to move higher from here.

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