GLOBAL MARKETS-Asia shares downbeat on the week as bond yields, oil stay high
SPY•Asia shares slip as bond yields stay elevated
Most Asian share indices were heading for weekly falls on Friday as stress in global bond markets showed little sign of abating, while a diplomatic deadlock in the Gulf lifted oil prices to one-month highs and kept inflation risks to the fore.
Yields on U.S. Treasuries had resumed their climb after Wednesday's surprise intervention by Treasury brought barely a day of relief from selling.
The rise came even as U.S. Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent said he could further increase the government's repurchases of Treasuries, and floated the idea of fiscal consolidation.
Analysts were sceptical he could find enough spending cuts to seriously curb a budget deficit of more than 6% of gross domestic product, with interest charges alone this year running at $1.2 trillion.
"Historically, markets have pushed back when they believe fundamentals – like record debt level and historically large deficits – are on their side, and further interventions could become too costly to bear," cautioned Steven Zeng, a strategist at Deutsche Bank.




