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What's Behind the Move Higher in Yields? Blame AI

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Sovereign bond yields around the world are on the rise, with many on Wall Street also pointing to rising oil prices and inflation fears as the culprits.

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Long-term government bond yields have increased worldwide. In addition to the fear of rising government spending and inflation, competition from US tech companies, which also require a lot of credit, appears to be also evident.

The sovereign debt lives its most tense moment in two decades and the Spanish bond is already paid to 5.3%.Inflation, the public deficit and the massive issue of bonds linked to artificial intelligence have converged in the same direction: raising the cost of financing for the states.The figure of 5.3% in the reference to ten years is not anecdotal.According to El País, it puts the Spanish bond at a maximum of two decades and returns the convers…

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Merca2.es broke the news on Wednesday, August 19, 2026.
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