Despite renewed global skepticism over US Treasuries, Korean experts say there is no viable alternative, as central banks and pension funds continue to boost holdings while gold and the Swiss franc remain too small to absorb global demand.
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[Sell America] Korean Experts Say 'No Substitute for US Treasuries'

Despite renewed global skepticism over US Treasuries, Korean experts say there is no viable alternative, as central banks and pension funds continue to boost holdings while gold and the Swiss franc remain too small to absorb global demand.

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Interest payments now consume nearly 20% of US tax revenue, with Apollo Global Management highlighting rising Treasury issuance, curve steepening, and shifting foreign holdings as key market trends.
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Apollo - 'One in Every Five Tax Dollars Goes to Interest—10 Key Trends in the US Treasury Market'

Interest payments now consume nearly 20% of US tax revenue, with Apollo Global Management highlighting rising Treasury issuance, curve steepening, and shifting foreign holdings as key market trends.

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A growing number of veteran South Korean bond traders are joining Singapore-based macro hedge funds, driven by rising foreign interest in won-denominated bonds and the region’s expanding investment platforms.
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Veteran South Korean Bond Traders Move to Singapore Macro Hedge Funds

A growing number of veteran South Korean bond traders are joining Singapore-based macro hedge funds, driven by rising foreign interest in won-denominated bonds and the region’s expanding investment platforms.

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