Big Tech Throws Wrench Into Uncle Sam’s Plans To Fund Debt Deluge
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Big Tech Throws Wrench Into Uncle Sam’s Plans To Fund Debt Deluge
Washington is facing a growing challenge in the bond market as investors demand higher returns to lend money to the federal government.
30-year US Treasury bond yield rose 0.02 percentage points to 5.33%, its highest level since 2007
The performance required in the debt markets for longer-term sovereign bonds has skyrocketed in recent sessions in the face of the impact of uncertainty over inflation and the position of central banks, after the deadline for the United States and Iran to reach an agreement to resolve their conflict, as well as growing doubts about the sustainability of public finances, along with competition for capital capture resulting from massive debt emiss…
The long-term financing costs of major economies reached Tuesday peaks of several decades, at a time when concerns about inflation, fear of fiscal deficits, and increased issuance of artificial intelligence-linked bonds (AIs) pushed sovereign debt around the world.The 30-year U.S. Treasury bond yield rose to 5.34% on Tuesday, its highest level since 2007, after having been below 5% at the beginning of last month.Returns move in reverse to prices…
Industrialized nations like Germany, France, Japan, and the US are having to pay higher interest rates on their debt than they have in decades. Besides inflation concerns, the reason for these record yields in the bond market is also the billions of dollars in bonds issued by Big Tech companies for their AI investments.
Long-term borrowing costs in major economies peaked in several decades on Tuesday, due to concerns about inflation, fear of debt, and...
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