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The influence of ‘geoeconomics’ is growing

Financial anomalies are another sign of how political factors are shaping economic policies and markets
斯蒂芬•米兰

The writer is president of Queens’ College, Cambridge, and an adviser to Allianz and Gramercy

A fascinating tug of war is unfolding in the US government bond market that is an indicator of a broader trend — the spreading influence of “geoeconomics”.

Going into September, many traders and analysts were comfortable with the notion that the US government bond yield curve would steepen — that is, longer-dated yields would rise faster than shorter-dated ones to take into account the greater risk of holding bonds for more time.

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