U.S. Treasury bond yields can have a considerable impact on investors, whose bond prices are falling, on savers who benefit from new opportunities for attractive yields, and on homebuyers facing rising mortgage rates. On Friday, 30-year U.S. Treasury bonds were yielding 5.27%, slightly higher than a week earlier. On Wednesday, the Treasury Department announced it would double its buybacks of long-dated bonds, causing the yield to drop 10 basis points before rebounding by 6 basis points on Thursday. For comparison, at the end of 2025, these same bonds were yielding 4.85%.
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