U.S. Treasury auction demand becomes a key variable: strong demand may suppress yields and save the dollar

PANews May 26 news, Pepperstone analyst Chris Weston said that after the U.S. 30-year Treasury yield recently rose to the highest level since the end of 2023, investors will pay close attention to the upcoming U.S. Treasury auction, when the demand level may affect the trend of Treasury bonds and the US dollar. The United States is scheduled to auction $69 billion in two-year Treasury bonds on Tuesday, $70 billion in five-year Treasury bonds on Wednesday, and $44 billion in seven-year Treasury bonds on Thursday. Weston pointed out in a report: Strong demand in this week's auction may help ease market anxiety, prompting Treasury yields to fall and driving the dollar back up. However, he said that if demand is weak (especially from foreign institutions), it will reignite market concerns about U.S. debt problems, leading to higher yields and a weaker dollar.

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