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Treasury Bond Rally Could Point To Trouble Ahead

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Treasuries rallied last week, but celebrations aren’t in order. Sure, bonds get more valuable when interest rates fall, but it is disconcerting when yields get this low.

Treasury rates have now fallen below the lows of mid-February—when oil was crashing and global markets feared recession. The yield on the 10-year note closed Friday at 1.64%, nearly a four-year low, according to Tradeweb. The yield curve flattened, with the spread between two-year and 10-year notes at a nine-year low.
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