Credit Markets Shrug off Geopolitical Turbulence as Bond Supply Surges
Express News | Iranian Foreign Ministry: The US and Israel Use 'Maintaining Energy Stability' as an Excuse to Justify War Against Iran
Yields may firm slightly amid caution over rising long-term interest rates in Europe and the United States.
Outlook for the week of May 18 to May 22: Turkish 10-year government bond yields may strengthen as rising long-term interest rates in Europe and the U.S. prompt caution. Rising long-term yields in Western countries are being closely monitored, with the potential for government bond yields to strengthen. Expectations for an early resolution to Middle Eastern conflicts have significantly receded, driving crude oil futures higher. Against the backdrop of increasing global inflationary pressures, Turkish government bond yields are widely expected to strengthen overall.
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Weekly Outlook: Risk of renewed US-Israel-Iran conflict escalates! Is gold approaching a turning point?
The US and Israel are reportedly considering restarting strikes against Iran as early as next week, putting gold bulls in a precarious position! Amid surging bond market expectations of 'rate hikes,' the last set of meeting minutes from the 'Powell era' is about to be released. Are US stocks poised for a brief pullback or the start of a repricing trend?