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US30Y Hits Highest Point in 14 Months as Wall Street Reassesses Inflation and Rate Decisions
The 30-year U.S. Treasury yield has risen to a 14-month high, as the market awaits this week's $114 billion Treasury auction.
Before the auction of 58 billion dollars in 3-year Treasury bonds on Monday, the yield on 30-year U.S. Treasury bonds briefly rose to 4.85%. Analysts believe that the demand for U.S. Treasuries will continue to be influenced by economic conditions, geopolitical factors, and risk sentiment, which may result in higher market volatility throughout the year. Since early December last year, this sensitivity has pushed the yield on 10-year U.S. Treasuries up by about 50 basis points.
Concerns arise over more than a trillion dollars in U.S. debt to be issued, as the yield on 30-year Treasury bonds surges to a 14-month high.
Due to the tense and anxious bond market preparing for the issuance of new government bonds worth 119 billion dollars this week, the U.S. 30-Year Treasury Bonds Yield has risen to its highest level since the end of 2023.
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