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Business October 09, 2024

The Treasury selloff that took yields to over 4% implies stocks and bonds are almost back in agreement on their low perceived chance of a recession.

Given the data is in line with this assessment and excess liquidity is abundant, stocks should continue in their upward trend, and rallies in bonds are likely to be sold.

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Authored by Tyler Durden via ZeroHedge October 9th 2024

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