While long-term interest rates in the US are on the verge of breaking out to multi-month highs, a look at long term rates in other countries/regions shows that the rest of the world isn’t following suit. As shown below, 10-year government bond rates in the US (3.60%) are currently well above the Euro region (3.25%) and Canada (3.42%) but still below UK rates (3.88%).
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