A long bond rally refers to a sustained price increase in long-term government bonds, typically those with maturities of 10 years or more, often triggered by falling interest rates or economic uncertainty. Investors use it to lock in capital gains and hedge against slowdowns. Primary beneficiaries include bondholders, pension funds, and insurers seeking stable, long-term returns.
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