A global sell-off in government bonds gripped markets Tuesday, sending borrowing costs to multi-decade highs as hopes for an end to the Middle East conflict quickly faded, as quoted on CNBC.

The latest pressure came after a window for a new U.S.-Iran deal closed without a breakthrough, reviving concerns over high oil price-led inflation and the potential for higher interest rates.

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