Global bond rout cools but borrowing costs hold at multi-decade highs

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Bessent's buyback move offers bond markets relief

There’s some relief in the global government bonds market thanks to U.S. Treasury pledges to double buybacks for longer term bills. President Trump resumes criticism of the Federal Reserve for high interest rates amid rising debt burdens. Trump also escalates the economic pressur ...  Show more

Trump warns Oman over strait re-opening

President Trump threatens to bomb ally Oman should it impede efforts to re-open the Strait of Hormuz following yesterday’s expiration of the MOU with Tehran with no immediate signs of diplomatic efforts from both sides. Brent moves to beyond $90 a barrel as a result while equitie ...  Show more

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