The gradual decline of volatility in the US Treasury market over recent months has helped underpin the buoyant mood in equity and credit markets. But, even if Treasury market volatility does not flare up again, it is unlikely to fall much further. In turn, that means one tailwind for risky assets will probably start to fade over the coming months.
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