US 30-year Treasury yields drop from multi-year highs

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LONDON/WASHINGTON, Aug 19 (Reuters) - Yields on 30-year U.S. Treasuries fell sharply on Wednesday ​from around their highest level in 19 years, ‌after the Treasury Department announced it would double the size of liquidity support buyback operations for longer-dated bonds.

The yield on 30-year U.S. ​Treasuries fell almost 10 basis points to 5.187%. ​It had touched 5.337% on Tuesday, its highest since ⁠2007, as investors fretted about inflation and high ​levels of government debt.

The change, which the Treasury said will ​be effective between September 9 and November 4, also pushed yields on 10-year Treasuries into further declines on signs that Washington will ​act to support the market. Amid a protracted U.S.-Iran ​conflict, fears about inflation and sovereign debt have helped drive a ‌global ⁠selloff that has pushed long-term borrowing costs to multi-decade highs.

"What we've seen in the course of recent days is that the long end of the bond market has ​obviously been selling ​off and ⁠potentially becoming somewhat problematic for the play through to other asset classes," said Jeremy ​Stretch, head of G10 FX Strategy at ​CIBC.

"This measure ⁠shows the U.S. Treasury recognizes what is going on the bond market and is prepared to adjust policy in ⁠order ​to limit pressures on the market."

Reporting ​by Harry Robertson and Douglas Gillison on Washington; additional reporting by Dhara ​Ranasinghe in London; Editing by Samuel Indyk and Emelia Sithole-Matarise

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