Bonds surge as traders call time on hikes


Lagarde: Underlying inflation pressures are still alive and kicking. — Bloomberg

NEW YORK: Bond traders are growing ever more confident that central banks are nearing the end of their tightening cycle.

The bravado was on full display Thursday, with yields collapsing across the eurozone and the United Kingdom, even as policy makers warned investors the fight against inflation is far from over.

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