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Goldman Says Slowing Inflation Is Best Path to Lower US Yields
According to Goldman Sachs Group Inc., cooling inflation is identified as the most compelling way to lower US bond yields. This finding suggests that remaining inflation-slowing trends are preferable for reducing borrowing costs compared to other efforts by the US Treasury.
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