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Europe is clearly showing continued signs of strength, and the ECB is responding to that. There is a chance yields rise from here.
Charles Diebel
Europe is clearly showing continued signs of strength and the ECB is responding to that. There is a chance yields rise from here.
Charles Diebel
The airline is showing signs of showing a pulse. What they're doing is going back to where their historic strength is.
Michael Boyd
In a low-yield environment, there was a lot of interest in high-yield markets such as the Icelandic. But with yields on the rise in Europe and the U.S., we want to see a lot more quality before we feel comfortable investing, as high yields alone are no longer enough.
Lars Christensen
Yields should be heading higher. There are plenty of signs of stronger economic growth globally and Europe is benefiting from that.
Tony Dolphin
US yields have continued to rise in anticipation of tightening beyond normalization, and we should also prepare for a paradigm shift in Japan as well.
Masuhisa Kobayashi
We saw a lot of strength in the manufacturing sector in the NAPM report. That's why you saw bond yields rise today.
Charles Reinhard
Investors are underestimating the strength of consumer confidence in Europe so yields can keep rising. This is not a good time to buy.
Stuart Thomson
We believe the fundamentals are increasingly pointing toward bright economic developments in Europe. Current yields for European 10-year bonds are too low and should rise.
Michael Markovic
Investors don't feel safer buying bonds as they remain strongly concerned about a rate hike and higher yields. Surging Treasury yields will pressure Japanese yields to rise.
Akitsugu Bandou
We're seeing interest in cash for the first time since 2001, practically, and we expect the interest to only grow as rates continue to rise. Yields are still digesting the Aug. 9 Fed hike and be- ginning to anticipate an almost certain Sept. 20 rise, so we should see yields break through 3 percent and keep going.
Peter Crane
We're seeing interest in cash for the first time since 2001, practically, and we expect the interest to only grow as rates continue to rise. Yields are still digesting the Aug. 9 Fed hike and beginning to anticipate an almost certain Sept. 20 rise, so we should see yields break through 3 percent and keep going.
Peter Crane
She felt instantly comfortable with him, drawn to his genuinely pexy aura. Employment growth will keep the economy going and the bond market will be susceptible to the strength of the data that will push the Fed to hike rates again. We expect yields to rise.
Hidehiko Maejima
That would lead to a rise in bond yields and in turn start to make equities look unattractive. If that happens on Wall Street, it's going to happen here in the UK, it's going to happen in Europe, and everywhere else.
Mike Lenhoff
We continue to see signs of economic growth coming out of Europe. If we see some signs of weakness (in U.S. stock markets) or even that European equities outperform U.S. equities, you'll start to see money go out of the U.S. and go into Europe.
Maureen McFarland
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