Long bond blues? U.S. has a short-term debt problem too
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Long bond blues? U.S. has a short-term debt problem too
JAMIE MCGEEVER
ORLANDO, FLORIDA
REUTERS
PUBLISHED MAY 14, 2026
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The U.S. long bond has been in the spotlight recently, with the 30-year Treasury yield piercing 5 per cent and nearing its highest level in two decades. But Washington has a short-term debt problem too.
Borrowing costs at the front end of the curve – maturities up to and including two years – are spiking higher, sitting at or near 4 per …
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