Global bond markets put governments on notice over fiscal, inflation risks
TLT•Global long-term yields jump on debt and inflation worries
Long-term borrowing costs from the U.S. to Germany and Japan hit their highest levels in decades on Tuesday due to ballooning government debt and geopolitics, raising borrowing costs for companies and households and complicating policy.
Bond markets are entering an era where the inflation and interest rate outlook is more uncertain and the upside risks are greater, as U.S. President Donald Trump’s policies — from tariffs to war — upend the global order.
Debt levels in developed countries are reaching levels that look increasingly unsustainable, with the U.S. debt pile nearing $40 trillion. The war in Iran is dragging on, pushing up oil prices and inflation and hitting global growth.
In addition, massive borrowing by technology companies to fund a buildout of artificial intelligence infrastructure is competing with demand for government bonds.



