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American Focus > Blog > Economy > Analysis-Global bond markets signal governments must pay more to borrow long-term
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Analysis-Global bond markets signal governments must pay more to borrow long-term

Last updated: May 23, 2025 4:25 pm
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Governments around the world are facing challenges in borrowing for the long term as investors demand higher returns amidst uncertainty in the global economy. From lackluster debt auctions to falling long-term bond prices, the message is clear – governments need to offer better terms to attract investors.

The United States, Japan, and Britain have all seen a sharp rise in yields on their longest maturity government bonds. This trend is driven by concerns over government spending, inflation outlooks, and the impact of policies such as tax cuts and trade wars.

Recent bond auctions in the U.S. and Japan have been met with poor results, signaling a shift in investor sentiment. Moody’s downgrade of the U.S. credit rating has further exacerbated concerns about growing debt levels and fiscal responsibility.

Investors are reevaluating the term premium, the extra yield required for holding long-term bonds. With U.S. public debt projected to rise significantly over the next decade, investors are demanding higher returns to compensate for the risks involved.

Foreign participation in U.S. Treasury auctions has been declining, raising questions about the sustainability of government debt levels. Japanese investors, in particular, have been selling off longer-term Treasuries and JGBs, pushing yields to record highs.

In Japan, concerns about fiscal stimulus and reduced bond purchases by the Bank of Japan have also contributed to the rise in yields. The search for equilibrium in bond markets is a process of trial and error as investors navigate changing policy rates and government borrowing.

Germany, with its relatively low debt-to-GDP ratio, may emerge as a winner in the current environment. Despite increased borrowing for stimulus measures, Germany’s fiscal position remains strong, attracting investors during global bond selloffs.

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Overall, the global bond market is facing challenges as investors reassess risk premiums and demand higher returns for long-term investments. Governments will need to address concerns about fiscal sustainability and economic growth to attract investors in the current climate of uncertainty.

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