Scott Anderson at Bank of the West said the Fed’s hawkish message got through to the Treasury market where the two-year yield increased by nearly a percentage point since early May to 4.68% “as bond traders’ price in a higher peak Fed funds rate and take out virtually any chance of a rate cut this…
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