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Don’t count on a jump in inflation

With bond yields having started to rise but still very low by historic standards, it is hard to find anyone with a positive case for investing in them. Reckless monetary expansion and fiscal incontinence in the UK, Europe and North America are expected to lead to inflation and a consequent jump in bond yields, reflecting falling prices.

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