30-Year U.S. Treasury Yields Hit 5.14% on May 19, Approaching Highest Since 2007

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According to BlockBeats, 30-year U.S. Treasury yields rose to approximately 5.14% on May 19, approaching their highest level since 2007. The surge has split global bond investors, with some institutions citing attractive valuations while others fear further upside pressure from inflation, fiscal deficits, and geopolitical tensions.

Goldman Sachs sees some long-dated U.S. debt as offering value but recommends caution; Barclays warned yields could break through 5.5%; BlackRock’s research team suggested reducing holdings in developed-market sovereign debt including U.S. Treasuries.

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