U.S. bond market hits historic 71-month drawdown
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The U.S. bond market is currently experiencing its longest drawdown in history, stretching an unprecedented 71 months, Charlie Bilello, chief market strategist at Creative Planning, said on Wednesday. The current downturn, which started in August 2020, is also the most severe slump
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