Oil Near $100 Puts Fed and Peers in Interest-Rate Spotlight
Oil nearing $100 a barrel thrusts the Fed and G7 banks into a rate‑policy spotlight.
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Oil nearing $100 a barrel thrusts the Fed and G7 banks into a rate‑policy spotlight.
U.S. Treasury yields are climbing to 2026 highs, with 30-year yields remaining above 5% amid geopolitical instability and inflation fears.
JPMorgan Chase CEO Jamie Dimon warns of a coming bond market reckoning and a credit crisis he believes will be worse than expected.
Big Tech companies have doubled their debt load to $350 billion to fund an aggressive AI spending spree.
The six-month Treasury yield has climbed to 4%, signaling market pressure for the Federal Reserve to accelerate interest rate hikes.
Tech companies are rushing to sell stock to fund AI buildouts, sparking concerns about unsustainable spending and bond market stability.
Bond traders are facing unexpected losses as SpaceX enters the debt market to raise capital despite holding $100.8 billion in cash.