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The article discusses the reasons behind the rise in long-term bond yields worldwide, which have reached their highest levels in years—particularly in the United States, Europe, and Japan—due to risks related to public debt, inflation, and unstable monetary policies. Looming over these developments are pressures on governments and central banks, as investors demand higher returns for their loans amid growing concerns over the US debt burden exceeding $40 trillion, rising debt service costs, and the lack of clarity regarding the Federal Reserve's response to inflation. Additionally, soaring energy prices—especially oil, which has surpassed $93 per barrel—have fueled inflation worries, as disruptions in oil supplies and crises in the Strait of Hormuz push up transportation and industrial costs. Measures such as US Treasury bond buybacks have been employed to halt the increase in yields, but the crisis fundamentally concerns market confidence and inflation expectations. Ongoing challenges related to debt, deficits, and inflation threaten the stability of the global economy.
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