Bessent says Treasury buyback operation could be more than $4 billion
- Treasury Secretary Bessent announced a potential buyback operation exceeding $4 billion to "make a market" in longer-dated securities.
- The move targets securities like the 30-year bond, which has seen yields surge to levels not witnessed since before the 2008 global financial crisis.
- This intervention aims to stabilize the market and ensure fundamentals drive pricing, despite the benchmark 10-year yield recently climbing to 4.704%.
- The Treasury will focus on providing liquidity to these specific long-term assets to counteract recent volatility and surging yields.
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