Veteran investor Jim Rogers said on Wednesday he plans to short U.S. bonds and sees more currency turmoil in the markets this fall.

"I will be shorting U.S. bonds," Rogers told a conference in Edinburgh. "I would probably be doing it today if I weren't here," he said.
Bonds in the U.S. have been in a bull market for 30 years, Rogers said.
"In my view that's coming to an end ... the bond bulll market is coming to an end. If any of you have bonds I would urge you to go home and sell them. If any of you are bond portfolio managers I would get another job," he said.
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"I will be shorting U.S. bonds," Rogers told a conference in Edinburgh. "I would probably be doing it today if I weren't here," he said.
Bonds in the U.S. have been in a bull market for 30 years, Rogers said.
"In my view that's coming to an end ... the bond bulll market is coming to an end. If any of you have bonds I would urge you to go home and sell them. If any of you are bond portfolio managers I would get another job," he said.
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