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Why Hong Kong has become this year’s worst-performing stock market
Hong Kong has become this year’s worst-performing stock market. The article highlights anomalies in financial markets, including Japan’s 10-year bond yield at 2.7% despite its high public debt, which exceeds 240% of economic output, and Germany’s lower yield despite significantly less government debt.
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