While the spectre of yield curve inversion, a recession red flag, remains, developments in US-China trade-war talks appeared to steady stock markets.
Global bond yields continue to fall raising real concerns about the rising risk of recession.
US, Japanese, and Australian yields plunged prompting fears that central banks could look to ease monetary policy.
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