
NEW YORK – As global bond yields rise amid renewed Middle East tensions, Japan sits at the epicenter of the movement. While surging U.S. Treasury rates attract most of the attention—drawing remarks from analysts such as Eurasia Group’s Ian Bremmer, who warns that the Treasury may struggle to curb long-term yields given congressional gridlock—
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