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US bond rout leaves investors bruised despite Trump pause on tariffs

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Yields on 10-year Treasury notes maintained higher levels despite temporary pause in U.S. tariffs.

President Donald Trump said on Wednesday he authorized a 90-day pause for most of his new tariffs but was raising the tariff rate for China to 125% effective immediately.

Analysts and investors across the globe pointed to the sell-off in Treasuries this week as evidence that confidence in the world's biggest economy has been shaken.

Long-dated bonds, used by hedge funds in basis trades, saw yields rise.

Thirty-year Treasury yields rose 12 bps to 4.835% at one point, their biggest three-day jump since 1982 .

The gap between two- and 10-year yields is the widest since 2022 .

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