Global Markets-Bonds recover after US Treasury comes to the rescue
SPY•Bonds rebound after U.S. Treasury buyback move
Global bonds rebounded on Thursday after the U.S. Treasury stepped in to stem a rout in its debt market, soothing investor nerves and sending the dollar lower while stocks climbed.
The U.S. Treasury said it will double buyback sizes for long-duration debt, as it sought to stanch an upward march in yields that sent the 30-year Treasury yield to its highest level since 2007 earlier this week.
The 30-year yield was a touch lower at 5.1869% in Asia trading, having slid 9 basis points in the previous session, while the benchmark 10-year yield stood at 4.6427% after a 5-bp fall on Wednesday.
"Clearly, we've reached a threshold in long-term Treasury yields that's made the U.S. Treasury extremely uncomfortable," said Eric Robertsen, global head of research and chief strategist at Standard Chartered.




