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US Yields Flirting 2007 Highs

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The article discusses rising US Treasury yields driven by energy price inflation (Iran conflict) and resilient US economy. This increases borrowing costs for the US government and corporates, potentially slowing economic activity. The channel is regulatory/macro (Fed policy expectations) and commodity pass-through (oil prices). No direct company margin impact specified; the effect is global via USD and bond markets.

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  • US 30-year Treasury yields near 5.13%, highest since 2007.
  • Barclays warns yields could exceed 5.5%, last seen in 2004.
  • Yield surge attributed to rising energy prices from Iran conflict, inflation, and US economic resilience.
  • Goldman Sachs and Barclays caution about further increases.
  • Traders monitoring Middle East developments for bond market impact.
Sector verdictCOMMODITY_OILUpmagnitude 2/3 · confidence 3/5

Oil prices spike on Iran supply disruption fears; expected increase of 3-5% in 48h.

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  • COMMODITY_OILshort
  • FX_USDmid
  • FX_USDshort
  • GLOBAL_BANKINGshort

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