La inflación, el déficit y la fiebre por la IA disparan el interés de los bonos a máximos de dos décadas
Los inversores exigen más rentabilidad para prestar a más largo plazo. Alemania emite deuda a 30 años al mayor coste desde 2011 y los bonos de EE UU a ese plazo tocan máximos de 2007
Inflation, deficits, and feverish interest in artificial intelligence are driving demand for bonds to record highs in over two decades, according to powerful market participants. In the bond market, interest rates are soaring to levels not seen in more than two decades. Bond vigilantes, large institutions that control the flow of financing and can become a nightmare for governments that neglect their public accounts, warn that lending money becomes more expensive when uncertainty is higher.
Their warning has not yet sparked a panic sell-off, but it evokes past moments of great fiscal tension and financial stability risks.
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