Treasuries Not Near Solvency Tipping Point: Brownback

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Experts from Schwab and BlackRock believe US Treasury demand will not experience a mass selloff in the near future, citing the difficulty in replacing Treasuries at scale, despite concerns over fiscal deficits and inflation.

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Kathy Jones, Chief Fixed Income Strategist at the Schwab Center for Financial Research and Russ Brownback, Deputy CIO of Global Fixed Income at BlackRock tell Bloomberg that while concerns about US fiscal deficits and inflation could weigh on Treasury demand over the long run, they don’t see an imminent risk of a mass selloff. Jones says Treasuries remain difficult to replace at scale, even as geopolitical tensions and policy uncertainty may push investors to demand higher yields over time. Brownback adds the US is not near a solvency or systemic tipping point. They joined the conversation on "Bloomberg Real Yield" with Scarlet Fu. (Source: Bloomberg)

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