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US Borrowing Costs Soar, Warsh Faces Inflation Challenge
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US long-term borrowing costs surge, reaching pre-2007 crisis levels, as Treasury sells bonds at 5.058% yield. Inflation data shows consumer prices up 3.8% since April, driven by Iran conflict and ongoing cost pressures. Investors worry about inflation persistence amid strong growth, high energy bills, and massive government borrowing. Warsh takes over as Fed chair amid market split on rate policy, with bond markets already tightening conditions. Restoring inflation control proves challenging, especially with geopolitical factors influencing energy prices.
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