US Treasury Secretary Scott Bessents bond-buyback push has offered only limited relief, with long-term Treasury yields rising again. Investors remain focused on the wider pressures driving borrowing costs higher, including the growing fiscal deficit, heavy government debt issuance, persistent inflation and uncertainty over Federal Reserve policy.

Treasury yields climbed this week, with yields on 10-year, 20-year, and 30-year Treasury notes reaching their highest levels in years.

Treasury's move to buy back more long-term debt cooled a bond selloff, but economists warn it could raise new inflation and independence questions for the Fed

Scott Bessent is breaking the glass to check rising bond yields, but the fix is flawed.

The US Treasury has doubled planned buybacks of longer-dated bonds to at least $4 billion per operation, seeking to ease liquidity pressures after the 30-year Treasury yield hit…

US Treasury doubles bond buybacks to $4B. Fed pause in next three meetings at 73.5% YES.

The U.S. Treasury has doubled its planned buybacks of longer-dated government debt to at least $4 billion per operation, easing pressure on long-term bond yields but raising…

Yields on 30-year US government debt rise