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American Focus > Blog > Economy > Global bonds slump as Iran war upsets rate-cut bets
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Global bonds slump as Iran war upsets rate-cut bets

Last updated: March 6, 2026 4:50 am
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The global bond markets are currently experiencing one of their most significant sell-offs in recent years, with inflation fears sparked by the Middle East conflict leading traders to abandon bets on interest rate cuts in major economies. This shift has caused a surge in bond yields, with gilts set for their worst week since the 2022 pension fund crisis and the US 10-year Treasury yield experiencing its most substantial increase since the trade war sell-off in April last year.

Short-term debt has been particularly impacted, with two-year German yields seeing their most significant weekly jump since 2023. The rise in rates has been driven by soaring energy prices following the US and Israel’s attack on Iran, leading to an escalation of regional conflict and disruptions in oil and gas supplies from the Middle East. This has raised concerns about inflation and diminished hopes for interest rate cuts by central banks.

Market analysts have noted that this sell-off is a correction of overly bullish positions held by bond investors regarding interest rate trends in the near future. The Bloomberg global aggregate bond index, which tracks sovereign and corporate debt, is on course for its worst week since December 2024.

Bond yields have surged as investors factor in higher inflation expectations due to the spike in oil and gas prices. Brent crude prices have risen from $72 a barrel before the conflict to around $89, while gas prices in Europe have also skyrocketed. Swaps contracts that previously priced in multiple rate cuts by central banks now reflect a more cautious approach, with expectations of rate hikes or fewer cuts in the coming months.

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Despite the increase in inflationary pressures, some experts believe that central banks may not rush to raise rates in response to the conflict-related surge in prices. They argue that a focus on the potential impact on economic growth could influence central bank decisions.

The UK’s bond market has been hit particularly hard by the sell-off, as it had more rate cuts priced in prior to the conflict compared to other economies. Additionally, the UK’s energy mix makes it more vulnerable to fluctuations in gas prices, further impacting its bond yields.

While the sell-off has been significant, some analysts believe that the market may have overreacted to the inflation concerns, drawing comparisons to the 2022 spike in inflation following Russia’s invasion of Ukraine. They suggest that central banks may prioritize economic growth over inflation concerns in their policy decisions.

Overall, the current bond market turmoil underscores the interconnectedness of geopolitical events and financial markets, highlighting the need for investors to stay informed and adapt their strategies accordingly.

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