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Is the Assumption of an Inverse Correlation Between Stocks and Bonds Beginning to Crumble? The IMF Is Sounding the Alarm About a Simultaneous Sell-Off.

One well-known investment principle is to "mitigate the risk of asset fluctuations by combining stocks and bonds." However, the IMF (International Monetary Fund) is sounding the alarm, warning that this common belief that "stocks and bonds are inversely correlated" is beginning to break down.
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One well-known investment principle is to "mitigate the risk of asset fluctuations by combining stocks and bonds." However, the IMF (International Monetary Fund) is sounding the alarm, warning that this common belief that "stocks and bonds are inversely correlated" is beginning to break down.

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businessinsider.jp broke the news on Monday, June 22, 2026.
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