Multi-source·Aug 18, 2026·5 sources analyzed
Long-term Treasury rates climb, raising borrowing-cost concerns
The 30-year Treasury yield reached about 5.31% on August 17, its highest level since 2007, as markets reacted to higher oil prices and uncertainty over inflation, deficits, and Federal Reserve policy. The benchmark influences mortgages and other long-term borrowing. (sources: reuters, thehill, nytimes, cnbc, yahoo)

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The yield on the 30-year Treasury bond surpassed 5.31%, marking the highest level in 19 years. The rise in bond yields has contributed to a selloff in technology stocks.
- The 30-year Treasury yield reached 5.33%, the highest since 2007.
- Concerns about inflation and government spending are influencing investor behavior.
- The S&P 500 has experienced three consecutive days of losses.
Why it matters
The increase in bond yields affects borrowing costs and may influence economic conditions.
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