U.S. Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent announced that the government may further increase its bond repurchases, following the Treasury’s unexpected move to double long-term bond buybacks.
📌 Key Numbers & Economic Highlights:
- >$4 Billion Per Issue: Bessent indicated buyback volumes could rise above the newly established $4 billion limit per operation for long-dated securities.
- 5.24% Yield Response: 30-year Treasury yields temporarily cooled following the comments after recently touching 19-year highs.
- $40 Trillion Debt Milestone: The announcement came as total U.S. public debt crossed $40 trillion.
- “Hundreds of Billions” in Savings: The White House is planning a new fiscal consolidation effort targeting waste, fraud, and abuse.
💡 Strategic Objectives:
- Market Liquidity: The Treasury aims to support liquidity in thinly traded segments of the bond market—especially during late-summer trading—where long-term Treasury debt faces competition from massive corporate bond issuance for AI infrastructure.
- Tariff Dynamics: Revenue reductions from Supreme Court-ordered tariff refunds will not repeat next year as new tariffs take effect under different legal frameworks.
- Capital Expense Offsets: A surge in factory and data center construction under the 2025 tax cuts is being immediately expensed, temporarily lowering corporate tax revenues.
