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A report confirms that the recent wave of selling in long-term U.S. Treasury bonds, especially 30-year bonds, occurred despite the Treasury Department’s announcement of doubling long-term bond purchases. Yields on these bonds have risen to around 5.27%, amid ongoing concerns over rising public debt and inflation resulting from the U.S.-Israel war on Iran. Experts指出 that the limited buying activity is insufficient to address the underlying causes of market pressure, such as the widening deficit and debt levels, and that temporary interventions do not lead to lasting stability, especially as confidence in economic policies' ability to contain the crisis deteriorates. Additionally, the rising yields have cast a shadow over the stock and currency markets, while oil prices continue to climb amid fears of increased borrowing costs and their impact on the U.S. economy.
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