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Bond analysts debate if China had role in Treasuries yield swings

Section: Daily Dispatches

By Ruth Carson and Masaki Kondo
Bloomberg News
via the Times of India, Mumbai
Friday, April 11, 2025

After a week of wild swings in the U.S. bond market, China's holdings of Treasuries are increasingly under scrutiny from analysts around the world.

Some have gone as far as suggesting -- without hard evidence -- that sales by Beijing may have helped fuel the biggest surge in 30-year yields since the pandemic and subsequent volatility. Others debate whether China might turn to dumping U.S. debt in the future as a response to the steepest American tariffs in a century.

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"China may be selling Treasuries in retaliation," wrote Ataru Okumura, a senior interest-rate strategist at SMBC Nikko Securities in Tokyo, in a note to clients. Should this be the case, China has an incentive to show "it won't hesitate to cause turmoil in the global financial market in order to improve its negotiating power against the U.S." ...

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