Treasury's Bond Buyback Blitz May End up Driving Yields Higher, Warns JPMorgan. Here's Their Investment Advice.

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JPMorgan strategists have doubts the Treasury's plan to buy more longer-term bonds will work out as it hopes.

After a headline-grabbing move from the Treasury to buy more longer-term bonds, yields on those are creeping back modestly higher Thursday, while U.S. stock futures indicate a struggle ahead.

Time will tell if the Treasury Department's plan will have the desired effect of lowering long-term bond yields. In our call of the day, JPMorgan strategists weigh in with a warning that, not only will that move not work, but that it wasn't even needed in the first place.

Strategists Jay Barry and Jason Hunter predict fallout from Treasury's move - investors will ultimately start to demand extra return for holding long-term bonds, known as term premium.

"In essence, while [Wednesday's] events were effective in lowering long-term yields, this only addresses the symptoms and not the root cause: the U.S. continues to run a 6% budget deficit in an economy near full employment," said Barry and Hunter, in a note to clients on Wednesday.

The pair warn that without "real fiscal consolidation" markets could "view this action as lacking credibility." That could drive term premium and yields higher over time if the Treasury breaks with a stance it set up decades ago to issue bonds on a "regular and predictable" basis, they said.

Markets have been nervously watching the rise of yields on longer-term bonds, as those can drive up borrowing costs for businesses, households and the federal government.

The climb in yields seen this summer has been blamed on worries about inflation, government spending and more corporate debt issued by tech companies to fund AI capex. For stock markets, the worry is that higher bond yields will lure investors away from perceived riskier equities and riase the cost of capital for corporates.

Barry and Hunter said there is a risk the Treasury could now try to reduce long-end auction sizes, and pointed to actions taken by other governments that haven't been a stellar success.

In the U.K., they explained, the government's debt-management office has tried to lower long-term bond yields by decreasing the amount of supply in the market. While that worked well initially in 2022 at the time of a mini-budget crisis, a string of successive announcements over time had increasingly less impact. They noted long-term gilts are currently hovering near multi-decade highs.

"Using the U.K. as a guide, aggressive moves to cut the long-end share of issuance can have a pronounced impact, but they are not lasting in nature, and each successive announcement has led to a smaller outperformance at the long end," they said.

"Accordingly, we believe [Wednesday's] actions are likely to have a fleeting impact on long-end yields unless action is taken to reduce the debt," the strategists repeated.

As for how to invest, they recommend holding on to 2-year/10-year steepeners, which is a bet that longer-term Treasury prices will underperform their shorter-term counterparts, driven by more supply and inflation concerns. Also known as a bear steepener, it's also a wager that investors will ultimately demand higher yields on longer-term bonds.

Traders typically bet on this through buying a 2-year Treasury bond, while selling or betting against 10-year Treasury notes.

Barry and Hunter said they found Wednesday's surprise move by the Treasury odd given it had just announced its buyback operation calendar for the next three months only two weeks ago. They added: "We can find nothing in market functioning that would force Treasury to increase long-end buybacks at this moment," they said.

The markets

U.S. stock futures (ES00) (YM00) (NQ00) are struggling as longer-term Treasury yields BX:TMUBMUSD10Y BX:TMUBMUSD30Y are creeping higher. The dollar DXY is falling.

 
Key asset performance                                                Last       5d      1m      YTD     1y 
S&P 500                                                              7707.98    -0.52%  2.79%   12.60%  20.52% 
Nasdaq Composite                                                     26,331.09  -0.97%  2.49%   13.29%  24.36% 
10-year Treasury                                                     4.676      2.90    -2.40   50.40   34.60 
Gold                                                                 4544.5     3.12%   12.15%  4.90%   34.31% 
Oil                                                                  86.39      6.38%   -6.46%  50.48%  36.09% 
Data: MarketWatch. Treasury yields change expressed in basis points 

The buzz

Walmart earnings $(WMT)$, are coming ahead of the bell.

Deere (DE) will also report ahead of the open.

Bitcoin (BTCUSD) has pushed above $70,000 for the first time in over two months, giving a boost to Strategy (MSTR), Coinbase (COIN) and Robinhood (HOOD).

President Donald Trump said the U.S. will start a "crushing economic campaign" against Iran and "consequences" for any entity doing business with its regime. Oil prices (CL.1) (BRN00) are up 2%.

Wolfspeed stock (WOLF) is down 12%, after earnings from the maker of silicon carbide wafers and power chips.

Weekly jobless claims and the Philly Fed business survey will be released at 8:30 a.m., followed by leading economic indicators at 10 a.m.

U.S. conducting stealth operation to transport oil through Hormuz

The chart

The AI boom is not quite turning into a bubble yet, says this chart from Exponential View (h/t Daily Chartbook), an independent research organization founded by Azeem Azhar that studies AI's future impact. An updated dashboard from Azhar and research analyst Nathan Warren shows how their gauges look presently versus a year ago - trouble for the AI boom is looming if two gauges are in the red. "While the hyperscalers are still using a large share of their cash reserves, they are increasingly scouring the globe for capital, both straight-up debt and increasingly intricate financing vehicles," Azhar said in a Substack post. "Funding quality has deteriorated since Sep 2025. In our base case, we expect it and economic strain to turn red during 2027."

Top tickers

These were the top-searched tickers on MarketWatch as of 6 a.m.:

 
Ticker  Security name 
MRNA    Moderna 
NVDA    Nvidia 
TSLA    Tesla 
SPCX    SpaceX 
MU      Micron 
AAPL    Apple 
AMD     Advanced Micro Devices 
TSM     Taiwan Semiconductor Manufacturing 
SNDK    Sandisk 
AMZN    Amazon 

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