Bond yields break psychological barrier
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China’s central bank has its work cut out for it. That statement is always true, but now especially so. Why?
Because it wants to keep market interest rates elevated, but not rising. The idea is to make it expensive to speculate in the bond market, but not so expensive that credit growth sl...