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Bessent: China not weaponising Treasury amid volatility

US Treasury Secretary Bessent asserts China isn’t weaponising Treasurys amid bond market volatility from tariff policies.

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US Treasury Secretary Bessent asserts China isn’t weaponising Treasury amid bond market volatility from tariff policies.

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US Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent addressed bond market volatility attributed to the Trump administration’s tariffs, assuring that China has not used its Treasury holdings as leverage.

He explained that rising yields indicate a lack of confidence in resolving trade conflicts, but selling Treasurys would harm China’s economy.

US Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent spoke to Yahoo Finance regarding recent bond market volatility linked to the Trump administration’s tariff policies.

While concerns grow about China potentially utilising its substantial Treasury holdings as leverage, Bessent stressed that such action has not occurred. He indicated that the US Treasury has measures in place to address any potential threats to the bond market.

Investors are noticing unusual activities in the bond market as stock sell-offs occur. Typically considered a safe haven, Treasurys are experiencing pressure, with the 10-year Treasury yield rising to 4.38% and mortgage rates surpassing 7%. Recent movements in the bond market are raising alarms about the US’s future debt repayment capabilities and a looming recession.

Diminishing confidence

Experts point out that rising yields reflect diminishing confidence in resolving ongoing trade conflicts and potential Treasury sales by China, the second-largest holder of US bonds. Bessent argued that it would not be economically beneficial for China to sell Treasurys, as doing so could impact their currency negatively.

Bessent illustrated this by comparing it to damaging personal assets during disputes. He noted that, despite tensions, China’s economic strategies and currency policies do not support the idea of them weaponising Treasurys.

The volatility stems from daily changes in tariff discussions, including a recent 90-day pause on reciprocal tariffs, with China remaining heavily affected by elevated tariff rates.

Ahron Young is an award winning journalist who has covered major news events around the world. Ahron is the Managing Editor and Founder of TICKER NEWS.

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Sussan Ley faces leadership pressure amid coalition turmoil

Sussan Ley faces rising pressure as Liberal Party dissent grows; political stability at risk, per Chris Berg.

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Sussan Ley faces rising pressure as Liberal Party dissent grows; political stability at risk, per Chris Berg.


Liberal leader Sussan Ley is under growing pressure less than a year into her role, as internal party dissent intensifies and narratives form questioning her judgement. Political insiders suggest her leadership could face serious challenges in the coming months.

Professor Chris Berg from RMIT University breaks down the forces driving instability in Australian politics, examining how party dynamics and public perception influence leadership survival.

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Liberal Party turmoil sparks coalition decline and One Nation surge

The Liberal Party faces internal crisis as One Nation gains support; political experts discuss implications and necessary reforms.

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The Liberal Party faces internal crisis as One Nation gains support; political experts discuss implications and necessary reforms.


The Liberal Party is in crisis as internal conflicts and controversies shake the Coalition’s stability. Political analysts warn that these events could have long-lasting effects on Australia’s political landscape.

One Nation is seizing the moment, gaining momentum as voter confidence in the Liberals weakens. The party’s leadership struggles and public perception challenges highlight a growing political shift in the country.

Professor Chris Berg from RMIT University joins Ticker to explain the drama, public reactions, and lessons the Liberal Party must learn to restore unity and prevent further decline.

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Sussan Ley vows to stay on as Coalition tensions escalate

Sussan Ley remains confident as Liberal leader, focusing on accountability while leaving the door open for Coalition talks.

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Sussan Ley remains confident as Liberal leader, focusing on accountability while leaving the door open for Coalition talks.


Sussan Ley says she has the backing to remain Liberal leader despite the Nationals refusing to rejoin the Coalition under her leadership.

She insists her focus is on holding the government to account while keeping the door open for future talks.


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