
December ten-year U.S. Treasury bond "delivery failure" surged

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As of the week ending December 10, the total amount of trades in ten-year U.S. Treasury bonds that failed to settle on time reached $30.5 billion, setting a new high since December 2017. Compared to ten-year U.S. Treasury bond auctions earlier this year, the Federal Reserve's holdings have significantly decreased, and the reduced amount available for borrowing has led to supply shortages and delivery failures
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