Boosting Bond Buybacks Is Tactical Move, Bullard Says

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James Bullard — Former President, Federal Reserve Bank of St. Louis; Dean, Purdue University's Mitch Daniels School of Business
James Bullard discusses the US Treasury's increased buybacks of longer-dated debt, calling them an unexpected tactical move that caused an outsized market reaction. He argues the buybacks do not change the fundamental drivers of long-end yields: large fiscal deficits and the Fed on the sidelines. Bullard highlights 30-year yields above 5% and 10-year yields heading toward 5%, and says deficit or monetary policy action is needed to prevent yields from becoming too high. - The US Treasury is boosting buybacks of longer-dated debt. - Bullard calls the move an important tactical step, not a fundamental shift. - He says the market reaction is outsized because the move was unexpected. - The fundamental drivers of long-end yields are large fiscal deficits and a Fed on the sidelines. - He notes unemployment is 4.1% and core PCE inflation is still over 3%. - The 30-year yield is above 5%, and the 10-year yield is heading toward 5%. - Bullard says deficit or monetary policy action is needed to avoid too-high yields.
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James Bullard Former President, Federal Reserve Bank of St. Louis; Dean, Purdue University's Mitch Daniels School of Business 0:12
Treasury buybacks tactical, cause outsized temporary reaction.
The Treasury's increased buybacks of longer-dated debt are an unexpected, important tactical move that is producing an outsized short-term market reaction, but they do not change the fundamental picture.
James Bullard Former President, Federal Reserve Bank of St. Louis; Dean, Purdue University's Mitch Daniels School of Business 0:25
Deficits, Fed sidelines push long yields higher.
The buyback announcement does not change the fundamentals: big fiscal deficits and the Fed on the sidelines are driving longer-term yields higher, with the 30-year above 5% and the 10-year heading toward 5%; policy action on the deficit or monetary policy is needed to prevent yields from getting too high.
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This Bloomberg Markets video, published August 19, 2026, features James Bullard discussing U.S. Long-dated Treasuries, 10-Year U.S. Treasury Note, 30-Year U.S. Treasury Bond. 2 trade ideas extracted by AI with direction and confidence scoring.

Speakers: James Bullard  · Tickers: U.S. Long-dated Treasuries, 10-Year U.S. Treasury Note, 30-Year U.S. Treasury Bond