1. Rising interest rates and maturing U.S. debt pose risks to the economy and stock market; 2. Elevated bond yields make the market vulnerable to further increases in long-term bond rates; 3. Inflation remains a critical risk, potentially leading to higher fed funds rates and bond yields, negatively impacting stock prices.
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