US Bond Holders Abruptly Dump ~$11,000,000,000 in Treasuries and Corporate Debt Amid Fears of US Fiscal Fallout: Report
2025-07-05 14:39:37

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Investors are selling billions of dollars of US bonds in a dramatic turnaround signaling fears over America’s fiscal future, according to a new report. Nearly $11 billion in long-term bonds and corporate debt has been dumped in just three months, reports the Financial Times. The Q2 2025 selloff ends a five year run of net inflows into long-term US bond funds, with the previous selloff happening back in the first quarter of 2020. PGIM’s top fixed income strategist Robert Tipp says the shift shows...
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