📉 Fears over U.S. Debt Load and Inflation Ignite Exodus from Long‑Term Bonds

On June 26, 2025, investors accelerated the withdrawal from long-dated U.S. bond funds at the fastest pace since early 2020. Roughly $11 billion exited in Q2 2025, a stark reversal from the prior 12‑quarter average inflow of $20 billion, as concerns mount over ballooning national debt and inflation pressures. 🔍 Why Investors Are Fleeing 📊 Flow Shift:…

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Dollar Nears Three-Year Low Amid Weak U.S. Data and Rising Economic FearsFinancial Times

Introduction:The U.S. dollar has recently approached a three-year low, declining by 0.6% against a basket of trade partner currencies. This downturn is attributed to disappointing manufacturing data and escalating concerns over the nation’s growing debt.Financial Times Key Points: Conclusion:The combination of weak manufacturing performance, escalating trade disputes, and mounting debt is exerting significant pressure on…

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