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France’s 10-Year Bond Yields Plunge as Trade Talks Stall

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France’s 10-year OAT bond yield has dropped sharply to 3.2%, marking its lowest point since May 8. This significant decrease reflects growing concerns about escalating trade tensions and uncertainties related to the US fiscal outlook.

Investors are increasingly turning to safe-haven assets in response to these risks. The decline in yields came after a statement from US President Donald Trump, who indicated that trade talks with the European Union are “going nowhere.” He also suggested new measures that have raised fears of a potential trade conflict.

These developments have had several effects on the financial markets, including:

  • Heightened market volatility
  • Increased demand for government bonds such as France’s OAT
  • Greater uncertainty surrounding international trade relations

The current situation underscores the fragile nature of global trade negotiations and their direct impact on financial markets. For more updates, stay tuned to Questiqa Europe News.

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