Tim Hayes on Closing Bell Overtime: Bond Yields Driving the Market Narrative
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Tim Hayes on Closing Bell Overtime: Bond Yields Driving the Market Narrative

Tim Hayes on Closing Bell Overtime: Bond Yields Driving the Market Narrative

Tim Hayes, Chief Global Investment Strategist at Ned Davis Research, joined CNBC’s Closing Bell Overtime to highlight a key market driver: bond yields.

As inflation evolves, Hayes emphasized that movements in yields will play a central role in shaping equity performance, valuations, and investor sentiment. 

The message for investors is simple, keep a close eye on the bond market.

Watch the full interview, click  here.

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