Marea vânzare de obligațiuni: Ce anume reînvie amintirile crizei din 2008
Government bond yields are rising sharply globally, signaling increased borrowing costs for governments and potential economic instability. This trend is reminiscent of the 2008 financial crisis, as investors demand higher returns amid inflation concerns and geopolitical tensions. The competition for capital is intensifying, with tech giants also seeking long-term funding for AI investments, further straining the bond market. As traditional buyers of government debt become less active, the landscape for borrowing is changing, leading to fears of a more expensive financial environment.