U.S. Treasury yields depend on budget sustainability and investor behavior

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According to ChainCatcher, Ipek Ozkardeskaya, a strategist at RBS, stated in a report that the trend of US Treasury yields will depend on two factors. The first factor is the fiscal choices made by the United States: whether the budget is sustainable and whether there are any long-term plans to control debt. The other factor is the actions of global investors: whether global investors are still willing to finance the US deficit, especially under circumstances where geopolitical relations are deteriorating, enthusiasm for the US dollar is waning, and confidence in US Treasuries as a safe-haven asset is declining, which have also weakened market confidence.

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