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The 10-year U.S. Treasury auction has a massive failure, and the yield may soar to 5% before Trump's inauguration.
The sell-off of U.S. Treasuries is accelerating, with the winning bid yield in the 10-year Treasury auction reaching a new high since August 2007. With Trump's inauguration approaching, Options indicate that this yield could soar to 5%.
The selling of U.S. bonds is accelerating, with 5% just around the corner!
As the day approaches for Trump to officially take office as the president of the USA, concerns in the bond market about the inflation outlook are starting to rise, and Wall Street generally anticipates that US Treasury bonds will continue to decline. On Tuesday, the yield on the 30-year US Treasury bond hit a 14-month high at 4.919%, nearing the 5% mark; the yield on the 10-year US Treasury bond climbed to 4.695% on Tuesday, marking the highest level since April of last year.
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Countdown to "Trump 2.0"; 10-year U.S. Treasury yields may soar to 5%.
Options indicate that the U.S. 10-Year Treasury Notes Yield could soar to 5%, the highest level since October 2023.
Bond Selloff Accelerates. 5% Yields Loom, Forecaster Warns. -- Barrons.com
The auction results for the USA 10-year Treasury bonds were poor, with yields reaching the highest level since 2007.
The latest 10-year Treasury bond monthly auction by the USA government closed at the highest yield of 4.68% since 2007.