
Bond Yields Hit 5% as Fed Debt Denial Backfires
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This episode presents an analysis of the U.S. bond market, explaining why yields have recently climbed, particularly for the 10-year and 30-year Treasuries. It discusses the Federal Reserve's stance on the economy and interest rates, contrasting official optimism with market signals of concern about market stability and liquidity. The discussion attributes the yield increase to a combination of factors, including the growing national debt, changing behavior of global investors diversifying away from the dollar, and rising costs for credit default swaps on U.S. debt. Ultimately, it suggests the Fed faces a policy challenge due to the debt burden and potential market instability.
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