U.S. bond yields visit 3% while waiting for Jackson Hole
Just three days before the start of the central bankers' meeting organized by the Kansas City Federal Reserve in Jackson Hole, the market is reacting to the possibility that Jerome Powell, chairman of the Federal Reserve, will surprise with a message that confirms a more aggressive monetary policy than investors are discounting for the coming months.
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