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Experts have reported that the yield on the 30-year US Treasury bonds has exceeded 5.311%, reaching its highest level since June 2007. This increase has been influenced by a decline in foreign investors’ holdings, rising debt risks, and geopolitical developments, despite some US economic data showing signs of slowdown. Markets anticipate that yields could reach between 5.60% and 5.70% as downward pressure on demand persists at auctions and concerns about elevated inflation grow. These factors may prompt the Federal Reserve to tighten monetary policies and raise interest rates. Additionally, rising energy and commodity prices increase inflation risks, with the 30-year bond auction recording its highest yield since 2001, highlighting ongoing risks to the sovereign debt market.
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