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German 10 Year Bond Yield Stays at 15 Year High Amid Global Bond Rout

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Rising energy prices from Iran conflict fuel inflation expectations, causing a global bond sell-off. Central banks (ECB, Fed, BoJ) are expected to hike rates, raising borrowing costs. The mechanism is regulatory (monetary policy) and input cost (energy pass-through). Impact is global, with specific pressure on European and Japanese government bonds.

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  • Germany 10-year bond yield hit 3.193%, a 15-year high.
  • US 10-year Treasury yield rose to 4.631%.
  • Japan 30-year bond yield reached 4.200%, a record high.
  • ECB rate hike probability next month at 80%.
  • Rising energy prices due to Iran conflict driving inflation fears.
Sector verdictCOMMODITY_OILUpmagnitude 4/3 · confidence 4/5

Oil prices surge due to Iran supply disruption risk, with a potential 5-10% price spike within 48 hours.

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