US Treasury Secretary Bessent doubles US long-bond buybacks in the face of surging yields
TLT•Treasury says the move is for liquidity support
"This increase in buyback operation sizes reflects Treasury's desire to provide greater liquidity support in longer-dated nominal sectors where there is consistent strong sponsorship from market participants, as evidenced by the significant volume of high-quality offers Treasury routinely receives in longer-dated buyback operations," the Treasury said in a statement.
Market analysts said Treasury's action reflects sensitivity to debt market pressures potentially becoming more problematic, adding to borrowing costs, keeping mortgage rates high and risking broader financial market dislocations.
"I think they fear the pain of 5% or higher yields on the long end, not only because it raises the interest rate costs for the government but also for the private sector," said Rene Albrecht, senior analyst at DZ Bank in Germany. "It's only three months until the midterm elections."
The yield on the benchmark 10-year Treasury note also was lower on Wednesday, down 6 basis points to .




