US Treasury buyback briefly eases bond rout, but debt worries persist
TLT•Global borrowing costs remain under pressure
"It gives, at the margin, a bit more comfort that long bonds aren't going to have a disorderly selloff," ING's Global Head of Markets Chris Turner said of the announcement. "That overall is going to help the investment environment, switching back to a risk-on, slightly dollar-off environment."
Worldwide long-term borrowing costs have hit multidecade highs as governments pile on record debt amid successive crises from the pandemic to the Iran war, and to fund welfare as populations age and also to boost defence spending.
Rising long-term borrowing costs inflate government interest bills and reverberate across financial markets, where they serve as a benchmark for everything from corporate bonds to equities and real estate.
Germany's Finance Ministry told Reuters that Russian aggression was driving up funding needs for massive defence investment, pushing borrowing costs higher.




