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American Focus > Blog > Economy > 20-Year Bond Auction Finds Strong Demand, Soothing Market’s Headache
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20-Year Bond Auction Finds Strong Demand, Soothing Market’s Headache

Last updated: June 17, 2025 9:45 pm
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The recent auction of government debt that expires in 20 years received a strong reception on Monday afternoon, bringing relief to investors who were concerned about a potential “buyers’ strike” at government debt auctions. The Treasury Department successfully auctioned $13 billion of 20-year notes at 1 p.m. Eastern time, with a highest yield of 4.942%. This yield was lower than what was seen before the auction, indicating a positive outcome for the Treasury as it didn’t have to pay higher interest on its debt.

While the yield was higher than the previous auction in November 2024 and the average of six similar auctions, the overall demand for the 20-year notes was solid. Direct bidders purchased 19.9% of the supply, higher than the typical 18.1%, while indirect bidders, often foreign investors, bought 66.7%, close to the average of 67.3%.

This successful auction signals a positive outlook for government debt sales and alleviates concerns about a lack of interest from buyers. The strong demand for the 20-year notes reflects confidence in the stability of the Treasury securities market. Investors can now rest assured that there is still a healthy appetite for government debt, despite any previous apprehensions.

In conclusion, the recent auction of 20-year government debt was met with enthusiasm from investors, dispelling fears of a potential “buyers’ strike.” The lower yield and strong demand for the notes indicate a positive outcome for the Treasury Department. This successful auction reinforces confidence in the government securities market and demonstrates that there is still a strong demand for long-term government debt.

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