CNBC
18 Aug 2026, 06:11 UTC · 1h ago
The 30-year Treasury yield just hit a 19-year high. Three things could drive it even higher
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CNBC
18 Aug 2026, 06:11 UTC · 1h ago
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The 30-year U.S. Treasury yield has reached its highest level since June 2007, with some strategists projecting further climbs to 5.60%-5.70%. — Rapidly rising long-term yields increase borrowing costs for corporations and consumers and put downward pressure on equity valuations.
-0.80Major foreign holders of U.S. Treasurys, including the U.K., China, and Japan, reduced their holdings in June. — Reduced demand from key global sovereign buyers forces yields higher to attract new investors, increasing fiscal volatility.
-0.60Rising yields in Japan (JGBs) are spilling over into U.S. markets, contributing to a global repricing of long-term borrowing costs. — Global correlation in bond markets means U.S. yields may stay elevated regardless of domestic economic cooling.
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Deutsche Bank warns that resilient growth and high equity prices may keep financial conditions loose, potentially forcing the Fed to hike rates more than currently expected. — Higher-than-expected Fed tightening would be a significant negative catalyst for risk assets.
-0.40Recent long-duration Treasury auctions have shown weak demand, with the latest 30-year auction clearing at its highest yield since 2001. — Poor auction tails indicate a lack of appetite for long-term government debt, increasing the risk of further price drops.
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