The 30 year Treasury Bond yield is drifting slowly upwards. This indicates there is little interest in the bond. With a slew of government debt on the horizon this does not bode well.
The thirty year remains a good proxy of future inflation expectations and should be watched closely. This is exactly what we intend to do.

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