Trump-induced volatility may be here to stay
Violent volatility as bond investors adapted to a new rates landscape following the election of Donald Trump as US president quelled demand for public sector paper this week, with one issuer understood to have opted against bringing a planned deal. There is hope that calm will return in time for the January funding rush — but some fear the president-elect represents a continuous risk to market harmony.
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