
The Treasury’s reported doubling of long-dated buybacks signals a notable shift in debt management (explicitly framed as not QE or YCC). With bull-flattening in the long end, the article argues this environment is supportive for gold and Bitcoin, positioning them as attractive diversification entry points amid compressed long-end yields.
The Treasury’s reported doubling of long-dated buybacks signals a notable shift in debt management (explicitly framed as not QE or YCC). With bull-flattening in the long end, the article argues this environment is supportive for gold and Bitcoin, positioning them as attractive diversification entry points amid compressed long-end yields.
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