US Treasury bond yields tumble after Scott Bessent steps in to calm market – business live
MeridStreet AI summaryUS Treasury bond yields have fallen after Scott Bessent, a well-known investor, stepped in to calm market concerns. This means that investors are feeling more confident about the US economy, which in turn has led to a decrease in the yields of US Treasury bonds. The lower yields indicate that investors are willing to lend money to the US government at a lower interest rate, which can have a positive impact on the economy by making borrowing cheaper.
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Why it matters
The US Treasury department's announcement to increase government debt purchases is a sign of support for the market. This could lead to increased demand for US bonds, causing yields to fall and prices to rise.
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Likely winners & losers
Winners
- US bonds
- Government debt
Under pressure
- Short-term investors
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