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The global bond market continues to collapse, with the 30-year U.S. Treasury yield hitting the 5% threshold again.
Jin10 data, September 3 - The global bond market continues to collapse today, with long-term bond yields soaring again. The yield on the 30-year U.S. Treasury bond briefly touched the 5% mark, which is a very important threshold that requires caution. This is not the first time this year, but in previous attempts, the yields failed to stabilize above the 5% mark. However, this time, the structure of the pressure valve may be different. Outside the U.S., we are also seeing long-term government bond yields continue to rise. The yield on the 30-year UK government bond has risen by another 4 basis points to 5.73%, while the yield on the 30-year French government bond has currently increased by about 2 basis points to 4.52%. Even earlier today, we saw the yield on the 30-year Japanese government bond reach an unprecedented 3.28%. But among all that is happening right now, the threshold for U.S. bond yields may be one of the most significant thresholds. Especially as people closely monitor the U.S. labor market this week.
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