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Rocky Treasury-Market Trading Rattles Wall Street

Mounting illiquidity raises concerns over a key market’s functioning should a crisis erupt

To address that issue, Treasury Department officials have considered buying back outstanding bonds, funding the purchases with auctions of more fresh debt. Earlier in October, the Treasury surveyed dealers for feedback on the plan, a version of which the government enacted to sustain the market during the budget surpluses of the early 2000s. Treasury Secretary Janet Yellen said the department is still studying it.
For now, doing business in Treasury markets takes more finesse than a year ago, traders say. Some report working harder than usual to shield their intentions from the broader market, lest their bids or offers send jumpy prices moving against them.


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