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by isaacimagine 132 days ago
I read this as "a shortage of tensors" and was curious as to the latest chicanery.

But yeah tenors right -- matches my experience.

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And here I read the word correctly, yet thought it was going to be about bonds, and the rise of 50- and 100-year maturities. I am a singer btw
The site is called The Economist so I thought this was going to be about not having enough choices for tenor on loans and similar contracts.
Tensors are in no shortage nowadays. I did read this a tensors though and got a good laugh.
Given that it's the economist, it could have been about illiquidity in the bond markets.
Worrying!
I assumed it meant interest rate swap tenors. We need liquidity at the six year point!
The tenor of the conversation is different than you expected?
Might explain the strange weather.