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Borrowing costs surge over fears of ‘stagflationary shock’ – latest updates – The Telegraph

  1. Borrowing costs surge over fears of ‘stagflationary shock’ – latest updates  The Telegraph
  2. UK government borrowing costs slip back from multi-year highs as bond market rout calms – business live  The Guardian
  3. Morning Bid: Bonds get a taste of oil’s demand destruction  Reuters
  4. IMF Warns: Persistent High Oil Prices Could Push the Global Economy into Recession Next Year  富途牛牛
  5. Oil Prices Largely Explain Movements in Bond Markets  Barron’s