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U.S. 30-year Treasury bond yields rose above 5.22%, the highest level since 2001, due to increasing pressures on the American debt market caused by rising national debt levels, budget deficits, and inflation reaching 3.4% in July, along with increased issuance of U.S. bonds to finance the deficit. Bond buybacks by the government play a temporary role in boosting liquidity and lowering yields, but yields remain high due to factors such as increased bond supply, persistent inflation expectations, and rising interest rates, all of which raise borrowing costs for the government, households, and businesses.
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