Rising Treasury yields and a declining dollar signal a shift in investor sentiment away from the U.S. as a safe investment, according to Federal Reserve Bank of Minneapolis President Neel Kashkari.
Ecuador's presidential election pits incumbent Noboa's technocratic approach against challenger González's state-led development model, as both grapple with escalating drug-related violence and economic woes.
Rising Treasury yields and a declining dollar signal a shift in investor sentiment away from the U.S. as a safe investment, according to Federal Reserve Bank of Minneapolis President Neel Kashkari.
Ecuador's presidential election pits incumbent Noboa's technocratic approach against challenger González's state-led development model, as both grapple with escalating drug-related violence and economic woes.