Treasury yields hit fresh 16-year highs earlier on Wednesday, continuing a massive bond sell-off.
Long-dated bonds saw big moves, with the 10-year rate topping 4.9% and the 30-year rate surpassing 5%Yields later pared gains after a 20-year bond auction saw improved demand.
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AdvertisementAdvertisementTreasury yields climbed to fresh 16-year highs on Wednesday, then pared gains after a bond auction saw improved demand for US debt.
But Wednesday's $13 billion auction of 20-year Treasurys saw demand improve as dealers' share of purchases matched the 11% historical average, down from the 18% share in last week's auction of 30-year bonds.
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—, Wall, Larry Fink, Bill Ackman, Treasurys
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