In One Chart: The stock market gets ‘squirrelly’ when bond yields top 3%. Here’s one reason why.

Investors get jittery when the 10-year Treasury yield tops 3%. A look at corporate debt levels explains why, says DataTrek’s Nicholas Colas.

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