According to reports from the encryption asset information platform, a senior analyst from Gate's research department recently stated that the latest 30-year Treasury auction held by the U.S. Treasury Department achieved good results, with the yield falling below the psychological barrier of 5%.
The results of this auction are quite significant. Given the unusual price trends of U.S. long-term Treasury bonds over the past few months, coupled with questions about their role as a safe-haven asset, the market is particularly attentive to this auction. The success of the auction has alleviated investors' concerns about a potential weakening in demand for long-term U.S. Treasuries. Experts point out that this reflects a certain level of confidence in U.S. long-term bonds even in the current complex economic environment.
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According to reports from the encryption asset information platform, a senior analyst from Gate's research department recently stated that the latest 30-year Treasury auction held by the U.S. Treasury Department achieved good results, with the yield falling below the psychological barrier of 5%.
The results of this auction are quite significant. Given the unusual price trends of U.S. long-term Treasury bonds over the past few months, coupled with questions about their role as a safe-haven asset, the market is particularly attentive to this auction. The success of the auction has alleviated investors' concerns about a potential weakening in demand for long-term U.S. Treasuries. Experts point out that this reflects a certain level of confidence in U.S. long-term bonds even in the current complex economic environment.