#US30YearYieldHitsHighestSince2007
The U.S. 30-year Treasury yield rose nearly 6 basis points on Monday to 5.31%, the highest since 2007; the 10-year yield stood around 4.72%. Last week’s 30-year new-issue auction cleared at 5.216%, the highest since 2001.
Market concerns center on nearly $2 trillion in annual fiscal deficits continuously boosting supply, combined with inflation remaining above target and rising corporate issuance linked to $AI infrastructure.
The rapid rise in long-end yields increases financing costs and puts pressure on high-valuation growth stocks, while reinforcing cautious pricing of the Fed’s policy path.
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The U.S. 30-year Treasury yield rose nearly 6 basis points on Monday to 5.31%, the highest since 2007; the 10-year yield stood around 4.72%. Last week’s 30-year new-issue auction cleared at 5.216%, the highest since 2001.
Market concerns center on nearly $2 trillion in annual fiscal deficits continuously boosting supply, combined with inflation remaining above target and rising corporate issuance linked to $AI infrastructure.
The rapid rise in long-end yields increases financing costs and puts pressure on high-valuation growth stocks, while reinforcing cautious pricing of the Fed’s policy path.
$KII
$DOS