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‘Can’t buy bonds, can’t sell stocks.’ Bank of America tells investors what they can do.
Bank of America advises investors against buying bonds or selling stocks as real thirty-year interest rates reach a high since November 2008, with tight financial conditions and a warning of a 'chilly summer' from Michael Hartnett.
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