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The U.S. Department of the Treasury announced a substantial increase in its long-term bond buyback operations, raising the maximum amount from two billion dollars to at least four billion dollars. This move aims to support liquidity in the bond markets with maturities ranging from 10 to 30 years. The measure comes amidst rising yields and significant pressures on fixed-income markets, with the goal of attracting potential buyers and boosting demand for long-term bonds, especially after market hesitation since late June. Following the announcement, yields on 10- and 30-year Treasury bonds declined, as the government continued to intervene to bolster the bond market from September 9 through November 4. This step is seen as a directive from the department to support liquidity and address challenges in debt markets. However, experts warn that this move could make controlling inflation more difficult and may lead to a deterioration in yield markets.
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