US Treasury adopts interventionist tactics to lower long-term interest rates

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The U.S. Treasury has adopted interventionist strategies aimed at reducing long-term interest rates, according to reports from the New York Times. These actions include a joint currency intervention with Japan and potential adjustments in debt issuance strategies. The interventions aim to decrease Treasury yields, which have been at multi-year highs, with the 10-year and 30-year yields reaching approximately 4.6% and over 5%, respectively. The Treasury’s efforts are interpreted as attempts to influence the supply and demand dynamics in the bond market, thereby exerting downward pressure on borrowing costs. Key Takeaways The Treasury’s interventionist approach appears to be aimed at reducing long-term interest rates. Market pricing suggests these actions could increase the likelihood of the Federal Reserve pausing rate hikes. Current market dynamics reflect a 73% probability that the Fed will maintain a pause in rate decisions for the next three meetings. What to Watch Markets will closely monitor the Federal Reserve’s upcoming meetings in June, July, and September for any changes in rate decisions. The Treasury’s interventions may be seen as supportive of scenarios where the Fed op...

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