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Rising long-term Treasury yields signal higher borrowing costs across the economy, directly impacting mortgage rates and corporate debt. The channel is regulatory (Fed policy) and commodity (oil price spike from Iran war) feeding into inflation expectations. This pressures financial sector margins (banks' net interest income may improve short-term but credit risk rises) and increases cost of capital for all sectors. The impact is US-specific but with global spillovers via USD strength and risk-off sentiment.

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  • 30-year Treasury yield reached 5.2%, highest since 2007.
  • 30-year fixed mortgage rate hit 6.75%, highest since July.
  • 10-year Treasury yield around 4.7%.
  • Rising oil prices due to Iran war contributing to inflation concerns.
  • Persistent inflation and government debt issues raising investor anxiety.
Sector verdictCOMMODITY_OILUpmagnitude 4/3 · confidence 4/5

Brent crude spikes 5-8% in 48h on Iran war supply disruption fears.

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  • FX_USDmid
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  • GLOBAL_BANKINGshort

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