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SYDNEY: Benchmark 10-year US Treasury yields topped 4% on Wednesday as the ongoing collapse of British gilts shook confidence in bond markets globally, leading investors to demand fatter risk premiums.

The 10-year yield rose as far as 4 basis points to 4.004% in Asia trade, its highest in 12 years. It is up about 50 basis points in a week. Five-year yields hit a 15-year high of 4.251%. Two-year Treasury yields were steady at 4.287%.

Yields rise when bond prices fall and global bonds prices, already on course for a terrible year, have extended losses as fear about inflation collides with market stress.

Persistent inflation has the US Federal Reserve sounding ever more hawkish about interest rates - a view reinforced by relatively strong US housing and confidence data overnight.

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On top of that, traders suspect Japan could sell Treasuries to fund its intervention in currency markets after it acted to stabilise a sinking yen last week.

Several other Asian countries have also been intervening to support their currencies, likely funded, too, by the sale of US Treasuries.

Some funds might also need to cover losses suffered in the gilt market, where yields on two-year to 30-year tenors are up more than 100 basis points over the past three days.

“With one of the largest bond markets in the world (gilts) potentially experiencing a foreign buyers’ strike, recent events may lead the market to ask: which country is next?” said George Saravelos, head of global FX strategy at Deutsche Bank Research.

“No wonder the risk premium on bonds globally is on the rise.”

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