Bessent Doubles Debt Buybacks to Steady Bonds

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- Bessent doubled U.S. debt buybacks as part of moves to steady bond markets, with the Wall Street Journal framing him as 'America's Bond Trader in Chief'.
- The U.S. Treasury intervened to ease bond market stress, sparking a market rally, though Politico characterized the effort as a 'drop in the bucket' that Wall Street will shrug off.
Why it matters: Bessent doubled Treasury's debt buybacks — a concrete scaling-up of intervention — yet Politico immediately framed the response as insufficient relative to the broader bond stress. The framing gap between the policy tool deployed and the scale of market concern signals a mismatch the administration has yet to close.
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