US 30-Year Treasury Yield Nears 18-Year High as Iran War Spurs Inflation Fears

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The US 30-year Treasury yield surged past 5% and neared an 18-year high as the Iran conflict fuels inflation fears, with yields climbing across the curve and markets pricing about a 37% chance of a Fed rate hike this year, highlighting how energy shocks and debt dynamics are affecting long‑term borrowing costs.
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