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    Bond yields on this planet have reached a most: the governments of the USA, European nations and Japan are slicing spending

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    Bond yields on this planet have reached a most: the governments of the USA, European nations and Japan are slicing spending

    Governments are pressured to chop spending because of the excessive price of long-term borrowing. Additionally, rising charges have an effect on lending to companies and households. Their alternatives are restricted.

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