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As Henry Kissinger celebrates his centennial he sat down with Bloomberg's Editor-in-Chief John Micklethwait to look back over the events of his lifetime. Covering his early life in Europe, his rise to power in the United States and the marks he left on Asia.
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Treasury yields climbed and stocks struggled after solid economic reports reinforced the case for the Federal Reserve to keep interest rates higher for longer.
Two-year US yields hit the highest since 2006, while those on 10-year notes jumped 13 basis points to 4.83%. Swap contracts tied to Fed rate decisions showed traders are pricing in more than 60% odds that policymakers will raise interest rates by another quarter percentage point in January after holding steady in November. A move in December is considered possible, but less likely than January.
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