'Fanciful' to say central banks will sit back if real rates keep rising, Goldman Sachs strategist says
James Ashley, head of international market strategy at Goldman Sachs Asset Management, discusses the recent rise in Treasury yields and inflation expectations, and sets out how investors can best look to capitalize on current market conditions.
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