U.S. 30-Year Treasury Yield Approaches 5.13%, Nearing 2007 Peak

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The 30-year U.S. Treasury yield has climbed to approximately 5.13%, approaching its highest level since 2007. According to market strategists, Barclays analysts have warned clients that yields could breach 5.5%, marking the highest level since 2004. Meanwhile, Goldman Sachs noted that certain valuation indicators are beginning to show investment merit, though it maintains a cautious stance. BlackRock’s research division has advised investors to reduce exposure to developed-market government bonds, including U.S. Treasuries, and increase equity positions instead.

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