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American Focus > Blog > Economy > China may make a ‘retaliatory’ move that experts say will ‘hit’ US homeowners ‘hard.’ Here’s what’s happening
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China may make a ‘retaliatory’ move that experts say will ‘hit’ US homeowners ‘hard.’ Here’s what’s happening

Last updated: June 6, 2025 3:31 pm
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The recent sell-off of U.S. Treasury bonds has sent shockwaves through financial markets, triggered by President Donald Trump’s ongoing tariff war with China. This has led to a surge in mortgage rates, with CNBC reporting that rates are on the rise in response to the sell-off.

The situation is further complicated by the accelerated asset liquidation in China, which could potentially exacerbate the situation. The Federal Reserve recently opted to maintain overnight interest rates at between 4.25% and 4.50% in a cautious approach to monitor developments.

There is concern that foreign countries, particularly China, could decide to offload U.S. Treasury bonds and mortgage-backed securities (MBS) in response to the escalating trade tensions. Guy Cecala, executive chair of Inside Mortgage Finance, has highlighted the potential threat of such a move by China.

While Chinese officials have stated that they have no immediate plans to drastically alter their foreign reserves, the possibility of a sell-off remains a looming concern. China’s foreign exchange reserves were reported at $3.205 trillion at the end of April, a slight increase from the previous month.

The impact of a large-scale sell-off of U.S. Treasury bonds and MBS by foreign countries could have far-reaching consequences. Mortgage rates, which closely track the 10-year Treasury yield, could see further increases, making borrowing more expensive for homebuyers.

Despite the uncertainty, some experts believe that a massive sell-off is unlikely due to the potential adverse effects on China’s financial interests. Melissa Cohn of William Raveis Mortgage points out that such a move could devalue China’s holdings and destabilize global currency markets.

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In light of the current economic climate, investors may be considering safe-haven investments like gold to diversify their portfolios. The precious metal has seen a surge in value, with forecasts predicting further growth in the coming years.

For U.S. homebuyers, the potential sell-off of MBS could lead to higher mortgage rates and decreased demand in the housing market. It is advisable for buyers to secure a mortgage pre-approval and lock in a favorable rate to mitigate the impact of rising rates.

In uncertain times, it is crucial to carefully consider financial decisions and seek expert guidance to navigate the volatile market conditions. By staying informed and proactive, individuals can better protect their financial interests and weather economic uncertainties.

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