A global bond rout refers to a widespread sell-off of government and corporate bonds across multiple countries, causing yields to spike sharply. Investors dump bonds when central banks raise interest rates or inflation fears mount. This environment primarily benefits short sellers and traders betting on rising yields, while long-term bondholders face significant losses.
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