QUICK SPARK: 30-Year Treasury Yields Jump to 5.31%, Highest Since June 2007
The 30-year Treasury yield jumps to 5.31%, its highest since June 2007, as investors reassess inflation, fiscal risks and Fed policy.
Long-term government bonds (30-year Treasuries) are paying more interest than they have in years, which means people are worried about inflation and money getting less valuable. When bonds pay more, it can make stocks seem less attractive because people might move their money to safer places.
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