Dollar falls as investors weigh U.S. Treasury's rescue efforts
TLT•Treasury yields rise as relief fades
The yield on the 30-year U.S. Treasury note US30YT=RR was up about 1.4 basis points to 5.2508% on Friday, while the benchmark 10-year yield US10YT=RR steadied at 4.7041% after rising 4.5 bps overnight, as initial relief from Bessent's bond buyback plan faded.
"Our scepticism is not that policymakers lack the tools to influence the long end. History shows they do, at least temporarily. Our scepticism is that today's problem appears increasingly fiscal rather than technical," said Goldman Sachs strategist Vitali Meschoulam in a client note.
"The (developed market) examples tell us that term premia can be compressed. The (emerging market) examples tell us that once markets focus on sovereign financing dynamics, yield suppression becomes progressively less effective."


