The biggest risk to
the bond bear case, that expressed by Bill Gross, Jeffrey Gundlach, and Ray Dalio, is, ironically, stocks.
Not exact matches
The economy is going to get worse before it gets better, but I think it's very hard to make a
bear case at these levels, with dividend yields well over stupidly expensive government
bonds in the US and the UK.
In each
case holding
bonds diminished the impact of the drawdown in equities during these
bear markets.
Ninety - nine percent of mammal species never form lasting pair -
bonds, and those that do continue to
bear illegitimate offspring — as many as 80 percent of them, in the
case of the «monogamous» red fox.
The
case turns out to involve a lucrative polar
bear poaching operation and the intense
bond between a brother and sister from the village of Cape Goodwin, famous in the Arctic for twins, polar
bears, and schizophrenia.
In
case of a loss from the
bonds, you will have to
bear the loss as well.