Bond Market Tests Limits of Treasury Intervention The recent surge in Treasury intervention in the bond market has sent shockwaves through financial circles, raising questions about the government's role in stabilizing the economy.
At its core lies a complex interplay between fiscal policy, market sentiment, and the inherent limitations of government intervention. What's Behind the Recent Treasury Intervention in the Bond Market?
The Treasury has been buying up bonds to stabilize market volatility, inject liquidity, and support economic growth.