Bond yields have trended downwards for three decades, with the prices of bonds moving inversely higher and making bond investors rich. In September 1987, the yield on the US Generic Government 10 Year index was 9.6%. It is currently 2.4%. Now, there are concerns that the bond bull market has run its course.

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