The U.S. Treasury’s surprise market intervention temporarily slowed a global surge in long-term borrowing costs, but deep-seated concerns over inflation and national debt quickly resumed upward pressure on yields.
📌 Key Numbers & Financial Highlights:
- $4 Billion Per Operation: Buyback size doubled for long-end Treasuries (up from $2 billion) to improve market liquidity.
- $32.2 Trillion Market: Total size of the U.S. Treasury debt market, making the buybacks relatively small in scope.
- $40 Trillion Milestone: U.S. sovereign debt surpassed a record $40 trillion this week, more than doubling since 2017.
- 4.71% Yield Level: 10-year U.S. Treasury yield climbed 5.3 bps on Thursday, erasing the previous day’s decline.
- 5.19% Yield Response: 30-year Treasury yield dropped 9 bps overnight before stabilizing.
💡 Market Context & Structural Risks:
- Intervention Signals: Major financial analysts note that buybacks offer short-term relief without fixing fundamental issues like expanding fiscal deficits and inflation risks.
- Global Yield Pressures: Rising borrowing costs—driven by massive pandemic debt, military spending, and demographic costs—continue to lift yields across Europe and Asia, with Japanese yields reaching three-decade highs.
