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According to the latest data released by the US Treasury, the yield on US 30-year Treasury bonds reached 5.31% on the 17th, a record high since June 2007. Analysts believe that the continued rise in US long-term treasury yields is mainly affected by factors such as market concerns about the US financial situation, the size of government debt, and future inflation trends. The rise in long-term treasury yields means that the cost of financing future bonds issued by the US government will increase further. According to data recently released by the US Treasury, the federal government's interest expenses reached 104 billion US dollars in July, which is only lower than health insurance and social security expenses. According to the data, the US federal government's monthly interest expenses rose overall this year, from 76 billion US dollars in January to 107 billion US dollars in May, and have remained above 100 billion US dollars since then.

智通財經·08/18/2026 14:09:21
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According to the latest data released by the US Treasury, the yield on US 30-year Treasury bonds reached 5.31% on the 17th, a record high since June 2007. Analysts believe that the continued rise in US long-term treasury yields is mainly affected by factors such as market concerns about the US financial situation, the size of government debt, and future inflation trends. The rise in long-term treasury yields means that the cost of financing future bonds issued by the US government will increase further. According to data recently released by the US Treasury, the federal government's interest expenses reached 104 billion US dollars in July, which is only lower than health insurance and social security expenses. According to the data, the US federal government's monthly interest expenses rose overall this year, from 76 billion US dollars in January to 107 billion US dollars in May, and have remained above 100 billion US dollars since then.