Yields are now at the highs of the day up 6.9 bps to 4.86%.
I suspect the budget vote might have something to do with it. Fiscal hawks in the Republican party caved on the vaguest of promises from Senate and House leaders to find savings amounting to $1.5 trillion.
Old WSJ Fedwatcher Jon Hilsenrath today writes about rising yields today:
Why? The most obvious reason is that the House today passed a budget agreement that conforms to Senate plans to INCREASE budget deficits from $2 trillion a year to nearly $3 trillion in the years ahead. There's simply too much darn supply of Treasury debt.So far the DOGE cuts are cosmetic, and might even worsen the deficit by stripping the Internal Revenue Service of workers and thus enforcement power. The Penn Wharton Budget Model estimates the deficit is up 7.5% so far this year compared to a year earlier.The deficit isn't shrinking and Congress doesn't seem to have a viable plan to address it prospectively.I still tend to think there are issues around the basis trade and swaps that are problematic and hurting bonds but at some point the long-term deficit problem will become a near-term one.
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