Bond market’s Trump trade is looking like a recession indicator


— Reuters

Bond traders are signaling an increasing risk that the US economy will stall as President Donald Trump’s chaotic tariff rollouts and federal-workforce cuts threaten to further restrain the pace of growth.

Speculation that Trump would pour stimulus onto the nation’s expansion – and keep upward pressure on Treasury yields – is being rapidly swept aside less than two months into his presidency.

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