Bloomberg Markets and Finance
18 Aug 2026, 21:23 UTC · 1h ago
Long-Term Debt Costs Soar to Highest in Decades as Bonds Slump
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Bloomberg Markets and Finance
18 Aug 2026, 21:23 UTC · 1h ago
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Long-term US Treasury yields are rising because US bonds must compete with international yields, specifically from Japan. — Higher yields on long-term government bonds increase borrowing costs across the economy and typically pressure equity valuations.
-0.50Investors are expressing concern regarding the overall health of developed bond markets. — Increased systemic risk perception in developed markets typically reduces risk appetite and leads to higher risk premiums.
-0.30Bond buyers now require a higher yield incentive to maintain their positions in developed market debt. — A structural shift toward requiring higher yields suggests a higher floor for interest rates, limiting the potential for bond price rallies.
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