Investors Have Been Lured into Treasurys

The sharp fall in U.S. Treasury yields this year has taken many by surprise, and some traders are now looking for the exits amid concern that a correction is looming.

“The kitchen is about to heat up and we want out now,” Morgan Stanley said in a note Friday.

It believes expectations the European Central Bank (ECB) will take fresh easing measures are behind the decline in Treasury yields over April and May and that the central bank’s policy decision on Thursday will mark the low for yields.

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