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30-Year Treasury Yield Hits 5.1%, Highest in Nearly 20 Years
Published on 5/15/2026

AI Summary
The 30-year Treasury yield has climbed to 5.1%, marking its highest level in almost 20 years. This increase in yield reflects a decrease in demand for longer-term U.S. debt, fueled by concerns over persistent inflation. Global bonds have seen a significant decline as investors react to rising inflation fears, particularly linked to geopolitical tensions such as the Iran war. As inflation expectations grow, this shift could lead to broader market volatility affecting interest-sensitive assets.



