Latest Rise In 10-Year Yield Stirs Reflation Forecasts… Again

 | Oct 06, 2020 07:58AM ET

It doesn’t take much to set reflation expectations on fire these days. With US interest rates near zero (or negative in some parts of the world), a mild uptick in yields inspires a new round of forecasts that a sustained run of higher inflation has finally started.

No wonder, then, that yesterday’s jump in the 10-year rate set hearts aflutter in the reflationista world. The benchmark yield rose to 0.78% (Oct. 5), based on daily data. That’s the highest since mid-June. Surely the inflation apocalypse must be near.