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U.S. 30-year Treasury bond yields have risen to their highest level since 2007, reaching 5.29% on Monday. This increase is driven by growing concerns over long-term debt inflation and an abundant supply of long-term bonds, alongside persistent inflation exceeding the Federal Reserve's target for the fifth consecutive time. The rise is also attributed to decreased demand for these bonds and the U.S. government selling $25 billion worth of bonds with a yield of 5.216%, the highest since 2001, leading to higher borrowing costs for the government. Despite some economic data showing a slowdown, such as a decline in retail sales and job market activity, the core inflation rate of 3.4% remains above the target, heightening pressure on the bond market and pushing yields upward.
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