Piața americană a obligațiunilor trage un semnal de alarmă
The cost of borrowing for the U.S. government has reached its highest level since 2007, driven by rising public debt and geopolitical tensions. Long-term Treasury yields have surpassed 5.3%, impacting loan costs for consumers and businesses. The Federal Reserve's cautious approach amid persistent inflation raises concerns about economic stability. Investors are wary of the implications of high borrowing costs on the housing market and overall economic activity. Global competition for capital is intensifying, affecting both government and private sector borrowing.