Bond Market Drives Long-Term Treasury Yields to 19-Year High, Shrugging Off Hesitant Fed
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The U.S. budget deficit, which continues to grow, and colossal investments in artificial intelligence fuel an increase in interest rates on the debt market. The Treasury is working to ease the fears of investors.
The American stock exchanges operate slightly high this Wednesday, with the fall in long-term interest after the announcement of the United States Treasury on extending the repurchase of more distant bonds. The long end of the curve has been under heavy pressure in recent days and has exceeded the highest level of income since June 2007, amidst fiscal fears and uncertainties about American monetary policy. Investors are still waiting for the lat…
Bond Market Drives Long-Term Treasury Yields to 19-Year High, Shrugging Off Hesitant Fed
Watch out, Fed. The bond market is coming for your job. The US central bank may set short-term policy rates, but it’s the free market that controls where long-term Treasury yields head. Bond investors are demanding higher yields, essentially raising the cost of borrowing money no matter what the Federal Open Market Committee decides to do at its September meeting (as of Tuesday afternoon, odds are 65% that it will again hold rates steady). The…
The return demanded in the debt markets to sovereign bonds in the longer term has skyrocketed in recent sessions in the face of the impact of uncertainty over inflation and the position of central banks, after the expiration of the deadline for the United States and Iran to reach an agreement to resolve their ... Continue reading "Uncertainty about inflation and AI trigger cost of long-term government debt" The post Uncertainty about inflation a…
(New York = Yonhap News) Correspondent Lim Soo-jung = Long-term government bond yields in major countries including the U.S., Japan, and France have soared to their highest levels in decades, triggering a sell-off in the global bond market...
US Treasury yields have surged to a 19-year high, impacting the size of Taiwan's bond ETFs. According to the Taipei Exchange (TPEx) statistics, as of August 17, the total assets of listed bond ETFs amounted to NT$2.692877 trillion, a decrease of NT$241.052 billion from June 26. The TPEx explained that rising US Treasury yields are affecting bond valuations and prices, leading investors to redeem US Treasury ETFs. If the market anticipates contin…
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