Yield on U.S. 30-year bond climbs to highest since 2007
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Yield on U.S. 30-year bond climbs to highest since 2007
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PUBLISHED MAY 19, 2026
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Yields on longer-dated Treasuries climbed to new highs on Tuesday amid a global market selloff in longer-dated bonds driven by war-related inflation concerns.
The 30-year Treasury bond’s yield, which is seen as a barometer of political risk, climbed on Tuesday to 5.197 per cent, its highest in 19 years. It was last up 5.4 basis points at 5.177 per cent.
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