Bond Market Pressure Raises Borrowing Costs Concerns

Bond Market Pressure Raises Borrowing Costs Concerns

Rising bond yields have forced the U.S. Treasury into an unusual intervention, raising fears that higher borrowing costs could dampen consumer spending. The 10-year Treasury yield climbed amid inflation worries and concerns over government debt, while global competition from higher-yielding overseas bonds adds pressure. This affects mortgages, car loans, and savings rates for ordinary Americans.

Source: AP News

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