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As U.S. Treasury Yields Weigh On Stocks, What Will The Fed Say Next?

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  • Last week, the 10-year US Treasury yield rose to levels not seen since 2008, and that had significant implications for stocks.
  • I was encouraged by what we heard on earnings calls for major retailers last week, as they confirmed my positive views on consumer behavior.
  • I expect Fed policymakers to err on the side of hawkishness at their symposium in Jackson Hole later this week.

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Douglas Rissing

Last week, the 10-year US Treasury yield rose to levels not seen since 2008, and that had significant implications for stocks, exerting a powerful gravitational force that helped push them lower.1 That stands to reason. Though it

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Kristina Hooper, CFP, CAIA, CIMA, ChFC, is Global Market Strategist at Invesco US. She earned a B.A. from Wellesley College, a J.D. from Pace Law and an M.B.A. in finance from NYU, where she was a teaching fellow in macroeconomics.

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