Global markets-Global yields fall after US Treasury boosts debt buybacks
TLT•Oil, global debt markets and Asia stocks
Oil prices gained as the prospect receded of a deal to end the conflict in the Middle East. O/R CLc1, LCOc1
U.S. crude CLc1 rose 1.55% to $86.26 a barrel and Brent LCOc1 rose to $92.07 per barrel, up 1.15% on the day.
Long-term borrowing costs from the U.S. to Germany and Japan have soared as investors grow increasingly anxious about ballooning government debt and elevated inflation, pressures compounded by the Iran conflict's impact on oil prices.
German and French long-dated bond yields, which had earlier risen to their highest in 15 and 18 years respectively, traded lower on the day DE10YT=RR, DE30YT=RR, FR10YT=RR.
"What we've seen in the course of recent days is that the long end of the bond market has obviously been selling off and potentially becoming somewhat problematic for the play through to other asset classes," Jeremy Stretch, head of G10 FX strategy at CIBC, said.




