Dollar at three-month lows as Treasury takes aim at surging bond yields
TLT•Dollar slips as Treasury steps in on long-end yields
The U.S. dollar stood at three-month lows on Thursday after the Treasury Department moved to calm a bond market rout that had pushed long-end yields to their highest since 2007, sapping support for the greenback.
The dollar index =USD, which measures the U.S. currency against six other units, was at 98.854, around its lowest level since mid-May. The euro EUR= was at $1.1674, perched at the highest level since late May.
Investors have been grappling this week with a sharp selloff in the global bond market on mounting concern about soaring government debt and the spectre of higher oil prices due to the lack of progress in ending the U.S.-Israeli war on Iran.
The 30-year Treasury yield rose to a 19-year high of 5.337% earlier this week, prompting the U.S. Treasury to unveil plans on Wednesday to double liquidity support buyback operations for longer-dated bonds.



