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Trump Policies and Tariffs Shake Global Bond Markets
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[QUOTE="Nehanda, post: 28048, member: 2262"] Investors rushed to buy Treasury bonds yesterday as fears about the American economy pushed them toward safer bets. The yield on US 10-year bonds dropped four basis points to 4.18 percent. Market uncertainty showed up clearly when Treasury price swings hit their highest level since January. Bond prices also jumped in Australia and Japan, with yields falling six basis points. People around the world keep buying government bonds because they feel less confident about America's economic future. Many worry that President Trump's economic plans might cause a recession instead of growth. His messy rollout of new tariffs especially concerns financial experts. Both Trump and Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent recently made statements suggesting they expect some economic pain ahead, sending stock markets tumbling. When reporters asked if he expected a recession this year, Trump described what happened next as "a period of transition." Bessent added similar thoughts Friday, saying markets might need "a detox period" after becoming dependent on government spending. Their words signal they accept short-term economic difficulties, according to Stephen Spratt from Societe Generale SA. He noted that with inflation under better control, Treasuries have become the preferred safe investment again. The tariff situation makes business planning more confusing. Trump slapped 25 percent taxes on most products from Canada and Mexico earlier this month but quickly delayed full enforcement when markets crashed. His Department of Government Efficiency also recently cut numerous federal jobs. These layoffs affect thousands of government workers and contractors, potentially creating another drag on American economic growth during the coming months. [/QUOTE]
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