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US 30-YEAR YIELD HITS 2007 HIGH The 30-year Treasury yield climbed to 5.29%, its highest since 2007, as investors worry about rising America. debt, heavy bond issuance and persistent inflation. AI-related corporate borrowing and weaker demand for long-term bonds are adding pressure. The selloff continues despite softer jobs, inflation and retail data reducing near-term Fed hike expectations. Meanwhile, the yield curve is steepening as long-term yields rise while short-term yields fall.