By Joy Wiltermuth and Joseph Adinolfi
Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent's plan to calm markets is being short-circuited
Long-dated U.S. bond yields jumped again Thursday.
So much for the brief calm in the U.S. bond market.
Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent's latest effort to control yields on long-dated U.S. bonds was short-circuited after just one day, as the U.S. national debt hit the $40 trillion mark and oil prices rose as a result of the Iran war.










