The U.S. Treasury is doubling down on bond buybacks, committing up to $4 billion per operation through early November — no new money involved, just a strategic move to calm markets and ease rising long-term borrowing costs. Seen as a modern twist on past “Operation Twist” tactics, the plan aims to manage liquidity without triggering full-blown QE. The surprise move has sparked a rally in hard assets, with bitcoin surging past $77,000 — its biggest weekly gain in over a year. While not a stimulus, the signal is clear: policymakers are uneasy about soaring yields, hinting at potential future interventions like yield curve control. Combined with fading bearish bets, the environment is turning bullish for assets like gold and bitcoin, as Treasury actions quietly back their momentum.
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