U.S. Treasury yields jumped on Friday as investors anticipated inflationary pressures resulting from the Middle East war.
This article discusses whether now is the right time to buy Treasuries for your portfolio.

War And Bonds

We have seen bond yields rise in both taxable and tax-free bond markets, reflecting mostly the rise in the cost of oil due to ...
Treasury yields declined as President Trump’s suspension of strikes against Iran gives some comfort to global markets.
The 2-year Treasury yield rose on Thursday after new labor market data and as inflation fears linked to the U.S.-Iran war ...
A host of other issues are driving yields higher as well; if inflation was really 'over', borrowing costs would be much lower, one investor says Treasury yields are rising alongside their counterparts ...
High-yield savings accounts have been a reasonable place to park cash over the past two years, but the Federal Reserve has ...
A bear flattening pushed up U.S. Treasury yields as traders responded to Middle East developments and inferred a hawkish read from this week’s Fed meeting.
At times, being a market observer can seem like a science, but in reality, it is more of an art. A technical setup often needs a fundamental trigger, and looking at Treasury rates, the charts have ...