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If the 'bond market rout' continues it could impact home prices

  • Written by Christine Brown, Professor and Head of the Department of Banking and Finance, Monash University

For the past three decades the yields on long-term bonds have been on a downward trend. This has dramatically reversed since the election of Donald Trump, with more than a trillion dollars wiped off the global bond market in the past week and a half.

But it’s not just investors that are impacted by this spectacular reversal. The bond market...

Read more: If the 'bond market rout' continues it could impact home prices

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