2013-06-21zerohedge.com

``Ten-year Treasury notes have been kicked down from their historic pedestal last July when some poor souls, blinded by the Fed's halo of omnipotence and benevolence, bought them at a minuscule yield of 1.3%. For them, it's been an ice-cold shower ever since. As Treasuries dropped, yields meandered upward in fits and starts. After a five-week jump from 1.88% in early May, they hit 2.29% on Tuesday last week -- they've retreated to 2.19% since then. Now investors are wondering out loud what would happen if ten-year Treasury yields were to return to more normal levels of 4% or even 5%, dragging other long-term interest rates with them. They know what would happen: carnage!''



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