Group 1 - A global government bond sell-off is occurring, pushing the 30-year U.S. Treasury yield towards the psychological 5% level [1][7] - On Tuesday, the sell-off affected bond markets across the Atlantic, with yields rising in the U.S., U.K., Italy, and France [1][7] - The U.S. 30-year Treasury yield increased by 5.3 basis points to 4.97%, while the 10-year yield rose by 4.9 basis points to 4.276% [1] Group 2 - The market turmoil is attributed to a surge in corporate bond supply, concerns over government fiscal conditions, and seasonal liquidity tightening [4][9] - September is traditionally unfavorable for long bond holders, with a significant influx of corporate bond issuances expected [4][6] - Wall Street predicts that U.S. investment-grade corporate bond issuance could reach $150 billion to $180 billion this month, potentially exceeding last year's $172.5 billion [6] Group 3 - The sell-off is not limited to the U.S.; other developed economies like the U.K., Italy, and France are also experiencing rising yields [7][8] - The 30-year U.K. government bond yield reached its highest level since 1998, while French yields also increased [8] Group 4 - Historical data indicates that September has been the worst month for government bonds with maturities over 10 years, showing a median decline of 2% [10] - Technical liquidity factors and historical trends contribute to the negative sentiment in the bond market during September [10] Group 5 - Market focus is shifting to the upcoming U.S. employment report, which will influence the Federal Reserve's interest rate decisions [11] - Traders anticipate a 92% chance of a rate cut in September, with the employment report being a critical variable for market direction [11]
全球国债抛售潮!30年美债收益率重回5%,发生了什么?
Hua Er Jie Jian Wen·2025-09-03 00:21