30-Year Treasury Yield Tops 5.33% in 19-Year High as Global Bond

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- Bond markets from the US to Japan sold off as inflation and fiscal worries took hold, per the Reuters headline framing the story
- The 30-year Treasury yield topped 5.33%, a new 19-year high, driven by inflation and spending concerns per CNBC, with the Financial Times adding that the global sell-off deepened on inflation fears and AI-related issuance
Why it matters: A 19-year high in the 30-year yield means investors are demanding their highest compensation for long-dated US debt since 2007, directly raising the US government's borrowing costs on its longest-maturity bonds at a moment of fiscal strain.
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