U.S. Treasury Executes $4B Debt Buyback to Boost Market Liquidity

The United States Department of the Treasury conducted a $4 billion debt buyback as part of broader efforts to improve market liquidity and stabilize trading conditions. The operation follows another $4 billion repurchase targeting 10- to 20-year bonds on May 7, with total buyback activity for the week reaching roughly $6 billion. The Treasury has outlined plans for approximately $38 billion in liquidity support during the second quarter, signaling continued intervention to maintain smooth functioning across U.S. bond markets.
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