Slowing Foreign Demand Trouble for Treasury ETFs

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This article was originally published on ETFTrends.com.

Foreign buyers are just not as enamored with U.S. Treasuries as they use to be. The diminished demand could push bond yields higher and weigh on Treasury bonds, along with related exchange traded funds. The group of so-called indirect bidders, which includes both mutual funds and foreign investors, have been buying the smallest percentage of […]

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