Robin Brooks: Global bond market sell-off shaped by Japan's low yields

Robin Brooks: Global bond market sell-off shaped by Japan's low yields
Japan's impact on global bond markets

Robin Brooks joined a recent episode of the 'Trumponomics' podcast hosted by Stephanomics and John Authers to discuss the current global bond market sell-off. In the conversation, Brooks addressed factors influencing global bond markets and highlighted how places like Japan, where yields have been kept artificially low for many years, play a significant role.

Brooks recently linked rising long-term government bond yields to global geopolitical instability and political disruptions, including events involving Iran and other nations in a previous analysis. He has also commented on currencies, stating that the Brazilian real has become the top-performing emerging market currency since the start of the war in a separate report. These remarks follow his ongoing commentary on global markets.

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