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Global bond rout deepens as Iran war drags on and underscores inflation fears

Government bonds from Tokyo to New York extended losses ​on Monday as rising energy prices due to the Iran war fanned inflation fears and stoked investor wagers on rate hikes from central banks around the world.

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Government bonds from Tokyo to New York extended losses ​on Monday as rising energy prices due to the Iran war fanned inflation fears and stoked investor wagers on rate hikes from central banks around the world.

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