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Bond Yields Jump in US, Europe: Inflation Concerns Reignite Rate Hike Debate

Government bond yields increased across the United States and Europe. This movement reflected renewed concerns about inflation.

Uncertainty surrounding a quick resolution to the Middle East conflict fueled these worries. Geopolitical tensions often contribute to economic instability.

These inflation fears have revived discussions about potential interest-rate increases. Central banks may consider rate hikes to manage rising prices.

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