
30-Year Treasury Yield Reaches Highest Level Since 2007
The 30-year US Treasury Yield has climbed to 5.30%, marking its highest level since 2007. This surge is attributed to a broader selloff in US bonds.
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US Bond Selloff Drives 30-Year Yields to The Highest Since 2007
The yield on 30-year US Treasuries hit the highest in almost two decades, reflecting investor angst over the surging national debt, a flood of long-dated bond sales and inflation that’s been stuck over the Federal Reserve’s target for the past five years.
By Greg Ritchie
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