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Thirty-year U.S. Treasury bond yields have risen to their highest levels in nearly two decades, reaching around 5.3%. This comes amid investor concerns over increasing government debt and persistent inflation above the Federal Reserve's 2% target. The rise in yields is driven by extensive global bond sell-offs and liquidations as investors seek returns that compensate for inflation risks, along with a surge in corporate borrowing to fund artificial intelligence technologies, and a decline in demand for long-term debt instruments. The thirty-year bond auction recorded the highest yield since 2001, with yields on two-year and ten-year bonds also increasing.
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