Wall Street's Nervousness Surrounding Treasury Auctions

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Treasury auctions, which involve the sale of U.S. government bonds to fund operations, are causing concern in the markets due to their increasing size and scrutiny. Previously, it was assumed that investors would buy any number of bonds issued by the government, regardless of the fiscal outlook. However, the sale of $20.8 trillion of new Treasurys in the first 11 months of the year, on track to surpass 2020's record, is testing this assumption.
Why Treasury Auctions Have Wall Street on Edge The Wall Street Journal
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