Rising Bond Yields Seed Market Crash Risks, Yet Alone Won’t Trigger a Crash
724FinanceAhmet Arslan
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Tahvil getirilerindeki keskin artış, piyasalardaki kırılganlığı artırırken, tek başına bir çöküş senaryosunu tetiklemekten uzak. ## “Tahvil Rüzgarı”
A sharp rise in bond yields is heightening market fragility, but on its own it is far from igniting a crash.
How the “Bond Breeze” Touches Market Sensitivity
The Dark Forecast of a “Permabear”: Albert Edwards’ Viewpoint
Société Générale’s self‑styled “permabear” strategist Albert Edwards warns that soaring bond yields make markets more vulnerable to bad news. Edwards notes, “Higher yields soak up liquidity; that can trigger panic selling when the next shock hits.”
Which Asset Layers Are Most Exposed?
Liquidity‑Yield Balance: When Does the Downturn Begin?
Markets are searching for a cautious equilibrium in a high‑yield environment. Edwards’ warning underscores that it’s not just the rate level but the simultaneous stress across market layers that matters. In this setting, low‑dividend, high‑valuation equities and high‑debt corporates are the most exposed. Portfolio managers should lean on interest‑rate hedges and assets with steady cash flow to mitigate the risk of a potential “market accident.”
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