Just five months ago, you could have locked in a 10-year T-Bond at 5.33%. Earlier today, it hit 4.003%.
From Bloomberg:
"What we're seeing is a panic demand," said David Ader, head of U.S. government bond strategy in Greenwich, Connecticut, at RBS Greenwich Capital. "Liquidity is a great problem."
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