# Treasury Yields

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Business

A Golden Retreat: Fed Hawkishness Wipes Out Yearly Gains as Bullion Tests $4,100

Gold prices have collapsed over 4% in a single day, falling below $4,100/oz and erasing all 2026 gains due to surging U.S. inflation and employment data. While higher interest rates have triggered a mass sell-off to Treasuries, institutional analysts believe central bank demand and global debt levels will support a long-term recovery.

SoBiz2026年6月11日 04:38
#Gold Prices#Federal Reserve#Inflation
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Business

Warsh’s Trial by Fire: Strong Jobs Growth and Political Pressure Collide at the Fed

A surprisingly strong U.S. jobs report has triggered a bond market rout and shifted Wall Street’s focus from rate cuts to potential hikes. Federal Reserve Chair Kevin Warsh faces his first major test as he navigates high inflation, institutional skepticism, and direct pressure from President Trump to lower rates.

SoBiz2026年6月7日 03:08
#Federal Reserve#Kevin Warsh#Donald Trump
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Business

Kevin Warsh’s Baptism by Fire: A New Fed Chair Meets a Market Demanding Hikes

Kevin Warsh began his term as Fed Chair facing immediate market pressure as Governor Waller signaled a possible return to rate hikes. With inflation at 6% and geopolitical tensions rising, markets are now pricing in a 25-basis-point hike, testing Warsh’s independence from the White House.

SoBiz2026年5月23日 05:53
#Kevin Warsh#Federal Reserve#Inflation
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Business

The Great Debt Reckoning: Why Wall Street Titans are Bracing for a Sovereign Liquidity Crisis

Global markets are facing a systemic crisis as rising interest rates in Japan threaten to trigger a massive unwind of the yen carry trade, potentially destabilizing the $39 trillion US debt market. In response, the US is exploring radical measures including trade de-escalation with China to curb inflation and the controversial revaluation of its gold reserves to bolster the national balance sheet.

SoBiz2026年5月18日 02:23
#US Debt#Yen Carry Trade#Treasury Yields