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Why Treasury Secretary Bessent’s moves to calm the bond market haven’t worked so far

August 21, 2026
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Why Treasury Secretary Bessent’s moves to calm the bond market haven’t worked so far
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Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent is finding out the hard way that calming the bond market requires more than just adjusting a few levers at the Treasury Department. Despite a surprise announcement to double the size of the government’s bond buyback program to four billion dollars per operation, interest rates quickly rebounded on Thursday. The yield on the 10 year Treasury note climbed back toward 4.69 percent, effectively erasing the brief dip caused by Bessent’s intervention. This suggests that Wall Street investors are looking past tactical maneuvers and focusing instead on deeper, systemic anxieties regarding the nation’s fiscal health.

The primary driver of this skepticism is a mountain of government debt that recently eclipsed forty trillion dollars. While Bessent has hinted at upcoming plans to reduce the budget deficit, analysts argue that such changes rely more on Congressional action than Treasury policy. Investors are further spooked by a massive wave of corporate borrowing from Big Tech firms racing to fund artificial intelligence infrastructure, which floods the market with new bonds and drives prices down. When combined with rising oil prices fueled by geopolitical tensions in the Persian Gulf, the environment remains ripe for inflation, leaving traders wary regardless of how many bonds the Treasury decides to buy back.

Adding to the instability is a perceived lack of clarity coming from Federal Reserve Chair Kevin Warsh. Market participants are currently guessing whether Warsh possesses the independence and resolve to fight inflation through traditional rate hikes or if he will succumb to pressure from President Trump to keep borrowing costs low. This ambiguity has created a vacuum of confidence, leading some strategists to believe that shorter term yields are dipping while long term yields soar because investors simply do not trust the current trajectory of monetary policy.

Ultimately, Bessent’s attempts to cap rates appear small relative to the sheer scale of U.S. borrowing needs, with estimates suggesting hundreds of billions in new bonds must be issued this quarter alone. As mortgage rates stay high and home sales slump, all eyes are now shifting away from the Treasury and toward Mr. Warsh’s upcoming speech in Jackson Hole. Financial experts agree that until there is a coherent plan to address both inflation and the deficit, technical fixes like buybacks will likely offer nothing more than temporary relief in an increasingly volatile market.

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