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'Dr. Doom' economist says inflation is still the market's top risk, and warns bond yields could rise to 3-decade highs
Bull/Bear Index 47.4/100
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'Dr. Doom' economist says inflation is still the market's top risk, and warns bond yields could rise to 3-decade highs

A prominent economist, known as 'Dr. Doom,' has identified persistent inflation as the market's primary risk, cautioning that bond yields could ascend to levels not seen in three decades.

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"'Dr. Doom' economist says inflation is still the market's top risk, and warns bond yields could rise to 3-decade highs" — BullBear's AI rates this story as a bearish (negative) signal for markets, with a market-impact score of 80 out of 100. A prominent economist, known as 'Dr. Doom,' has identified persistent inflation as the market's primary risk, cautioning that bond yields could ascend to levels not seen in three decades. That score reflects how strongly the story is likely to move Bitcoin, US equities, the dollar, and gold, and near-duplicate coverage of the same event is clustered so only the representative article is scored. BullBear analyzes hundreds of market stories a day this way, turning each into a structured bullish, bearish, or mixed read rather than a raw headline, so the signal can be compared across sources and over time. Reported by Google News Macroeconomics (EN) on July 15, 2026. The bullish and bearish evidence behind this assessment, plus a 24-hour price-move check that verifies the call against what actually happened, are all tracked publicly on BullBear.news.

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