Global Bond Markets Plunge As Oil Surge Towards $120 Prompts Rate Hike Bets

Bonds across the globe sank on Monday as a rapidly worsening U.S.-Israeli war with Iran briefly pushed oil prices near $120, heightening investor fears over inflation which they bet may prompt European central banks to hike rates this year.Brent crude prices soared as much as 28%

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