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Yields on American bonds are the highest in years. War affects markets


Investor concerns about rising inflation – caused by war in the Middle East – led to a sell-off in global debt markets. The interest rate on 30-year U.S. Treasuries rose to 5.18% on Tuesday, a level last seen on the brink of the 2007 global financial crisis.

Yields on US Treasury bonds with other maturities are also rising. The increase in the yield of treasury bonds (which means a decline in their prices) is the result of the situation on world markets after the attack by the United States and Israel on Iran.

Treasury bond yields are rising

Investors expect higher compensation for holding longer-term debt due to concerns about rising energy prices and the budget deficit.

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