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Callistemon
Callistemon
Adding the missing piece: Japan's 10-year JGB just hit a 30-year high too, and Japan's the largest foreign holder of US Treasuries. If capital heads home, that's less demand for the long end exactly when it needs buyers most. Two central banks, one yield story not just the Fed.#30YYieldHits2007High
OKX Orbit
OKX Orbit
Long-term US borrowing costs just broke a 19-year ceiling. The 30-year Treasury yield climbed above 5.3%, its highest since 2007. Last week’s $25B auction cleared at 5.216%, the highest 30-year auction yield since 2001. This is bigger than the next Fed decision. The curve is bear-steepening, with shorter-dated yields relatively steadier while the long end sells off. That points to a repricing of long-term inflation, Treasury supply, real rates and the extra return investors demand to lock up money for three decades. As of August 17, the 30-year real yield stood at 3.06%, its highest since 2008. That raises the hurdle for non-yielding assets and tightens long-term financial conditions even if the Fed leaves its policy rate unchanged. The impact spreads across markets: · Bonds: higher yields mean lower prices and greater duration risk · Economy: mortgage rates and long-term corporate financing costs can stay elevated without another Fed hike · Gold: $XAU and $XAUT have shown resilience despite the higher real-yield hurdle · Crypto: BTC can face a tougher liquidity backdrop, while debt and the long-term fiscal outlook remain part of the market’s broader BTC narrative The driver matters. A rise led by stronger growth and real yields can pressure gold and high-beta assets. A rise led by inflation, supply or fiscal risk can produce a different response, with bonds, gold and BTC reacting differently. Does 5.3% mark a lasting shift in long-term borrowing costs, or a temporary repricing of inflation and fiscal risk? #30YYieldHits2007High

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