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Rising bond yields are all about the end of QE, according to this chart

Despite hand-wringing over a global savings glut, secular stagnation and low productivity, it appears it was really the Fed—and other major central banks—who were responsible for holding down U.S. long rates over the past decade, says one economist.
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