Societe Generale strategist Albert Edwards: Conditions are ripe for a market "accident," but soaring bond yields themselves won't trigger it.
Edwards, known for his pessimistic views, pointed out that rising bond yields make stock investors more vulnerable to bad news, such as a decline in overly optimistic sentiment about profits.
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