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US Treasury to double long-dated debt buybacks to battle surging yields

·Economic Times·Impact 4/5 · High

The US Treasury has announced plans to double its buyback operations for long-dated government debt. This decision aims to provide liquidity to the market and help ease the recent surge in bond yields, which have been rising due to a sharp bond selloff. By increasing its buyback of long-dated securities, the Treasury hopes to stabilize yields and make borrowing more affordable for investors. This move could have a positive impact on the economy, as lower borrowing costs can encourage investment and economic growth.

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Why it matters

The US Treasury is increasing its buyback operations to provide liquidity and ease rising bond yields. This move could lift investor sentiment and reduce borrowing costs.

Market impact

Impact score
4 / 5
Market signal
Positive / risk-on
Category
Monetary policy
Model confidence
80%

Markets & countries in focus

United States

Transmission channels

Increased buybacksLiquidity injectionLower bond yieldsInvestor confidence boostEconomic growth support

Likely winners & losers

Winners

  • US bonds
  • Government debt

Under pressure

  • Short-term debt
  • High-yield assets

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