美國史上250年來從未發生 十年期國債或連續第三年虧損
美國10年期國債或於2023年錄得連續第三年虧損,為美國大約250年歷史上從未發生過的情況。
美國銀行以Michael Hartnett為首的策略師在報告中指出,美國十年期國債在2021年和2022年回報率分別下跌3.9%及17%後,2023年迄今為止則為負0.3%。
報告稱,與2010年代相比,2020年代股票和債券回報率較低,考慮到政治、地緣政治、社會和經濟趨勢,預計情況將持續下去。
至於最新每周資金流入情況,美國銀行報告稱,錄得103億美元流向股票,65億美元流向現金,17億美元流向債券,其中3億美元從黃金流出。
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