A rise in 10-year Treasury yields above 2.7 percent on Friday for the first time since August 2011 is just the start of a long-term upward trend, Goldman Sachs...

James McKay
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A rise in 10-year Treasury yields above 2.7 percent on Friday for the first time since August 2011 is just the start of a long-term upward trend, Goldman Sachs said, with the investment bank forecasting yields will now enter 2014 at 2.75 - 3 percent and will climb to 4 percent by 2016.
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