Treasury market
Coverage of Treasury market in the Nexus archive.
- Trump's Supreme Court wins hit one wall: the economy
The Supreme Court expanded President Trump's control over federal agencies, including immigration and the Federal Trade Commission, but limited his authority over the Federal Reserve and tariffs. These rulings increased regulatory uncertainty for businesses while preserving some market stability.
- Treasury Market Is Telling Kevin Warsh Rates Need to Be Higher
The Treasury Market is signaling to US Federal Reserve chairman Kevin Warsh that interest rates need to be higher. The article references Warsh's role at the Federal Reserve and the market's stance on rate adjustments.
- A war-weary Treasury market faces a fresh test with Friday’s jobs report
The Treasury market is concerned about a test from Friday's jobs report as investors demand higher compensation for lending to the U.S. government. Wall Street's new worry centers on investor patience and increased lending costs.
- The Mortgage Hedging ‘Beast’ Is Returning to the Treasury Market
The Mortgage Hedging 'Beast' is returning to the Treasury market, indicating potential shifts in financial strategies or market conditions related to mortgage-backed securities and hedging activities.
- Neither banks nor stablecoins will rescue the Treasury market
Increased involvement from banks and crypto firms in the Treasury market is viewed positively, but neither can address the challenge of massive issuance.
- Could something replace the Treasury market?
The article explores whether something could replace the Treasury market, noting that alternative assets are too small, fragile, or limited in nature to match the usefulness of American debt.
- Like it or not, hedge funds are a permanent part of the Treasury market
As interest from other buyers dwindles, the trade in Treasuries increasingly relies on risky investors. Hedge funds are described as a permanent part of the Treasury market.
- Foreign demand for American government debt is becoming much less reliable
Foreign demand for American government debt is becoming less reliable, reducing a key funding source for the Treasury market. The article highlights concerns about the drying up of this once-vital financial support.
- The special role of the Treasury market is in peril
The Treasury market's special role is under threat due to government debt, inflation, and unpredictable policymaking, according to a special report by Mike Bird.
- The bond market has a warning for the Fed: Get serious about inflation and potential rate hikes ASAP
The bond market is warning the Federal Reserve to take inflation seriously and consider rate hikes. The Treasury market has been experiencing a rout, and tough talk from the Fed about rate hikes may be necessary to ease it. The Fed's actions will have significant implications for the economy.