U.S. Treasury Might Increase Two-Year to Seven-Year Debt Issuance in 2027 -- Market Talk
Dow Jones07-09
0546 GMT - The U.S. Treasury's issue sizes of notes with maturities between two and seven years is expected to be 15%-20% higher in 2027 and those further out to remain unchanged, Barclays' strategists say in a note. For Treasury Inflation-Protected Securities, or TIPS, they project further increases in auction sizes at the five- and 10-year tenors, while the 30-year tenor remains unchanged. The buyback program is likely to be scaled up later this year, while the weighted average maturity should drift lower toward the historical range, the strategists say. (emese.bartha@wsj.com)
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July 09, 2025 01:47 ET (05:47 GMT)
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