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Bessent’s bond market move draws fire from investors

Investors and analysts poured scorn on US Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent’s doubling of long-term bond purchases, which provided temporary relief but faces structural economic headwinds that are driving yields higher.

Bessent’s bond market move draws fire from investors

US Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent's decision to double long-term bond purchases last week has drawn criticism from investors and analysts, who view it as a temporary fix for higher yields amidst structural economic challenges. Nomura's strategist called the bond buybacks a "band-aid on a bullet hole," while ING analysts likened the move to "rearranging deckchairs on the Titanic."

Jefferies' chief US economist criticized the abrupt nature of the decision, stating it damaged the Treasury's credibility and increased investor skepticism. Satori Insights' founder noted that lasting relief for long-term yields would require a smaller US budget deficit, a stock market contraction, or a decline in AI investment, all of which are unlikely given the administration's current priorities.

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