Global bond markets are bracing for increased volatility as major economies like Germany, Japan, and the U.S. prepare to issue long-dated bonds. Rising yields, driven by political uncertainty, inflation concerns, and potential rate hikes, are creating headwinds for governments already grappling with high debt levels.
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