
Pulling the Bull Over Your Eyes?
Nov.15 -- Just as the bond market was getting used to rising yields, another about-face in global investor sentiment drove them down again. Major debt markets from Treasuries to German bunds rallied this week as investors reevaluated the synchronized upswing and chances of a U.S.-China trade truce. Bloomberg's Jonathan Ferro sat down with Morgan Stanley's Matthew Hornbach, Mike Schumacher of Wells Fargo and Kathy Jones of Charles Schwab to discuss the driving force in the bid back into bonds.
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