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The rise in US bond yields reaches levels not seen since September
Global capital markets have experienced a sharp surge in U.S. government bond yields, reaching levels not seen since September of last year. This sudden rise is a direct result of tensions sweeping through Japanese debt markets, with ripple effects spreading across various global financial markets.
Global Markets Affected by Japanese Bond Winds
Disruptions in the Japanese bond market have clearly impacted American investment instruments, as capital flows began shifting in search of safe havens. This change in capital flows has exerted strong selling pressure on bond prices, leading to increased yields in the secondary market.
Notable Rise in Long-Term Bond Yields
The yield on 30-year U.S. Treasury bonds surged sharply, jumping over 0.09 percentage points to surpass 4.93%. At the same time, the 10-year bond yield rose to 4.3%, with both instruments reaching their highest levels during trading sessions since early September of the previous year.
September as a Market Benchmark
These new levels reflect significant market developments in recent weeks, with September benchmarks remaining a strong point of comparison. The current rise in yields indicates growing concerns over inflation and economic pressures affecting the Federal Reserve’s monetary policy direction.