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Citadel Securities Says Warsh Could Stabilize Long US Bonds

Bloomberg

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June 22, 2026

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Citadel Securities Says Warsh Could Stabilize Long US Bonds

Federal Reserve Chairman Kevin Warsh’s commitment to lowering inflation bolsters the Fed’s credibility, supporting long-dated Treasury yields and a lower term-premium, according to Citadel Securities.

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Economic Times

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· Jul 8, 2026

10-year yield seen slipping to 6.64% as Fed bets ease

Indian government bonds may see further gains as US jobs data eases rate hike concerns. The potential inclusion of Indian sovereign bonds in a major index also supports bond prices. Retreating crude oil prices further contribute to the positive outlook for these bonds. Benchmark 10-year yields have already declined and are expected to ease more. Analysts anticipate further easing towards 6.64 levels in the near term.

Korea Times News

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· Jun 30, 2026

Market braces for pension fund's stock rebalancing

Market braces for pension fund's stock rebalancing

Seeking Alpha

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· Jun 30, 2026

The End Of The Backstop For Global Sovereign Bond Markets?

The End Of The Backstop For Global Sovereign Bond Markets?

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· Jul 6, 2026

Why You Should Keep an Eye on I-Bonds Now

Why You Should Keep an Eye on I-Bonds Now

The Slovenia Times

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· Jun 24, 2026

Well Link Life Successfully Issued USD200mm 10-year Tier 2 Capital Bonds

HONG KONG SAR - Media OutReach Newswire - 24 June 2026 - Well Link Life Insurance Company Limited (Well Link Life, BBB- by SP / BBB by Fitch) successfully issued USD200mm 10-year (Non-callable 5-year) Tier 2 capital bonds (the Bonds) in the international market. The Bonds have a coupon ...

The Motley Fool

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· Jun 29, 2026

If a Stock Market Crash Is Coming, Should You Buy More Bonds? New Research Might Make You Think Twice.

Is there an alternative to buying bonds in case of a stock market downturn? These two funds could be a different way to hedge.

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Related coverage for "Citadel Securities Says Warsh Could Stabilize Long US Bonds": Economic Times — 10-year yield seen slipping to 6.64% as Fed bets ease . Korea Times News — Market braces for pension fund's stock rebalancing. Seeking Alpha — The End Of The Backstop For Global Sovereign Bond Markets?. https://cdn.mos.cms.futurecdn.net/n6nXbcNEieePttDWBD4BJP.jpg — Why You Should Keep an Eye on I-Bonds Now . The Slovenia Times — Well Link Life Successfully Issued USD200mm 10-year Tier 2 Capital Bonds. The Motley Fool — If a Stock Market Crash Is Coming, Should You Buy More Bonds? New Research Might Make You Think Twice.