The recent selloff in Treasuries, triggered by tariffs, has raised concerns about the stability of the U.S. bond market. Hedge funds are unwinding leveraged trades, leading to wider bid-ask spreads and potential long-term damage to U.S. assets.
The US bond market faces unprecedented turmoil as Trump's tariff war with China escalates, sending yields to their highest levels in months. Investors panic as the stability of US Treasuries is questioned.
In a surprising turn, the U.S. Treasury Department announced it will not enforce the Corporate Transparency Act, relieving millions of businesses from disclosing their beneficial owners. This move aims to support small businesses but raises concerns about money laundering.
Wall Street's top banks left puzzled after meeting with US Treasury on compliance with new rules for investing in Chinese companies, facing uncertainty over deal qualifications and reporting requirements.