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Yield curve positioning after peak inflation

Although Treasury yields have dropped back in recent weeks amid signs that inflation has peaked, we don’t think it makes sense to extend duration. Of course, the longer a bond’s remaining life, the greater the sensitivity of its price to a change in its yield. So, those with distant maturities would tend to deliver better returns if yields fell further alongside inflation, even if the curve bull steepened a bit. But we suspect there will be a considerable lag between peaks in inflation and yields, as there was in the early 1980s.

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