The US Treasury has decided to double its buybacks in 10- to 30-year maturities, targeting the long end of the US Treasury curve. This move aims to provide support to longer-dated government bonds amid ongoing market pressures.
According to FX Street, this increase in buybacks primarily serves to mute upward pressure on long-term yields rather than fully reversing it. The strategy reflects an effort to stabilize the bond market without drastically altering yield trajectories.
For Japanese investors, who closely monitor US Treasury yields as a benchmark for global fixed income and currency markets, this development could influence risk sentiment and capital flows in FX and equities.
