Yields fall on Iran deal optimism, Sonali Basak notes

Yields fall on Iran deal optimism, Sonali Basak notes
Bond yields dip as oil falls

Sonali Basak observes that yields are beginning to decline as prospects for an Iran deal improve and Brent crude prices move decisively below $100 per barrel.

However, she highlights that the 10-year yield remains persistent near the 4.5 percent mark and does not expect it to fall back below 4 percent in the near term.

Basak has previously covered significant investment moves, including Blackstone's $5 billion partnership with Google to launch a neocloud using TPUs. She has also noted that equities have seen strong nominal returns during periods of moderate inflation. Her recent commentary adds to an ongoing focus on market reactions to macroeconomic developments.

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