Eurozone government bond yields edged lower on Thursday, taking cues from a move by the U.S.
Treasury's decision to increase the size of its operations comes as rising long-term yields have raised concerns among investors about financial conditions and borrowing costs.
The move follows a period of renewed pressure on global bond markets, driven by persistent inflation concerns and expectations of increased government spending.US debt moves set global toneGlobal borrowing costs had climbed earlier this week as investors reassessed the outlook for inflation and fiscal policy.
The rise in longer-term yields has been particularly pronounced in the United States, where concerns over the government's borrowing requirements have added to pressure on Treasury markets.Reuters reported that the U.S.
The latest increase in liquidity operations is intended to help stabilise the market for longer-dated government securities.Eurozone government bonds have faced comparatively less upward pressure than their U.S. counterparts, partly reflecting differences in fiscal conditions and debt levels.












