Rate-rise threatens economic relapse
Commentary: Credit clampdown may stall recovery
By Lou Barnes, Friday, June 5, 2009.
Flickr photo by smlp.co.uk.The economic optimists are still in charge of markets, rates and stocks still rising. However, the divergence is widening between them and those worried about credit and latent weakness. It may take a month or two to figure whose stubbornness has merit.
Markets first, then new economic data.
The 10-year T-note has jumped to 3.85 percent this morning, the highest since last fall, and even two-year Treasurys rose in yield today in belief that a Fed rate-hike has come closer.
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