Bessent’s Bond-Buyback Relief Rally Erased in a Day by Trump’s Iran Threat

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Bessent’s Bond-Buyback Relief Rally Erased in a Day by Trump’s Iran Threat
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Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent's buyback expansion pulled the 30-year yield down from 5.34% to 5.184% on Wednesday. President Trump's Iran threat sent oil higher and pushed the yield back to 5.26% within 24 hours, wiping out the entire move.

The 30-year Treasury yield fell to 5.184% on Wednesday after Scott Bessent doubled the Treasury's bond-buyback operations. By Thursday morning it was back above 5.26%, and the entire move was gone.

The buyback that briefly worked

Bessent announced Wednesday morning that Treasury would at least double its buyback operations for 10- to 30-year debt, from $2 billion to at least $4 billion per operation, starting Sept. 9. The move came a day after the 30-year yield hit 5.34%, its highest level since June 2007, following a weak 20-year auction.

The announcement worked fast. The 30-year yield dropped to 5.184%, and the 10-year fell to 4.637%. Stock futures jumped and precious metals rose alongside them. Evercore ISI analysts framed the reaction as Bessent working thin, low-liquidity conditions rather than fixing anything structural, and Jefferies chief U.S. economist Thomas Simons noted the surprise timing broke with Treasury's usual predictable communication approach.

Trump's Iran threat erased it within a day

The reversal arrived fast. President Trump posted Wednesday night that he was launching a sweeping new economic operation against Iran, warning any nation providing Iran a financial lifeline would face consequences too. Oil moved first: Brent crude climbed as high as $94 a barrel Thursday morning, up roughly 3%, while WTI touched $87.01.

Bonds followed oil. By Thursday, the 30-year yield had climbed back to 5.26%, seven basis points higher on the day and essentially back to where it stood before Wednesday's announcement. The 10-year yield touched 4.71% before settling near 4.704%. According to Bloomberg: "unwound all of the gains".

What it tells investors about betting on intervention

A buyback program capped in the low tens of billions of dollars is up against a $40 trillion debt market and an oil shock tied to an active war. Treasury never claimed the move was a structural fix — it runs, targeted and temporary, through Nov. 4. But the reversal shows how fragile any rate relief is when it depends on the absence of new geopolitical shocks, and Iran hasn't cooperated on that front this year.

For holders of long-duration bond funds, the volatility cuts both ways: rallies on intervention news, drawdowns on Iran headlines. Until oil prices stabilize and the Iran conflict shows signs of de-escalating, Treasury yields are likely to stay sensitive to headlines Bessent cannot control.

Source: 24/7 Wall St.

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