The JPMorgan Asset Management fund manager says he’d retire before buying sub-zero securities.
Stronger-than-forecast gains in U.S. consumer price indexes in June are being cited as an obvious answer.
Analysts try to figure what new rate cuts could mean for the dollar and Treasurys.
At least one fund manager believes that the worst of the trade war is behind us.
Money markets are pricing around a 90 percent chance that the Fed will cut rates by 25 basis points by December.
The gradual tightening of the money supply may mean increased volatility, he said.
Jeff Gundlach warned of an increase in short positions against U.S. Treasuries.
Morgan Stanley’s bullish call clashes with other financial titans who reckon the benchmark yield may climb higher.
Vanguard says investors are getting back into fixed income.