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US · 1 hrs ago
Wall Street is bemused by Bessent’s bond plan and the unwinding punt on the Japanese yen—he’s hinting he knows something the markets don’t
Investors are wondering what Scott Bessent is up to. At the start of the month, the Treasury Secretary’s ‘to-do’ list included purchasing $5 to $10 billion in Japanese yen. This week, he announced the Treasury would increase “by at least double” the size of buybacks for longer-dated securities—and is prepared to expand the “fiscal consolidation” of purchasing back the costlier debt.Analysts are generally nonplussed. The Japanese yen—while stronger against the dollar than in its June slump—has unwound to roughly the level it started the year at. The drift back to market-perceived fair value is “hardly surprising,” quipped UBS’s Paul Donovan. Likewise, analysts fear Bessent’s bond battle this week will amount to very little: “Despite a series of efforts to thwart bond vigilantes, we believe
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