Aug. 22, 2026, 7:02 a.m. ET
Treasury calmed debt fears but relief was temporary on Wall Street
The bond market wobbled, the Treasury Secretary tried to catch it.
Detroit Free Press
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Aug 22, 2026 at 11:02 AM UTC · 2 phút đọc

- Midweek, U.S. Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent stunned Wall Street with a rare intervention, announcing the U.S. would "at least double" its purchases of longer-dated government bonds.
- JPMorgan warned the move was a 'Band-Aid' that doesn't fix the deficit problem.
- But the bond rescue attempt saw bitcoin surge to gain 23%.
The bond market wobbled, the Treasury Secretary tried to catch it.
Then bitcoin ripped, Walmart fell and Philadelphia's factories quietly delivered the surprise of the week.
Chain reactions
On Wednesday, Aug. 20, U.S. Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent stunned Wall Street with a rare intervention, announcing the U.S. would "at least double" its purchases of longer-dated government bonds.
The 30-year Treasury yield had just hit 5.27%, the highest since before the 2008 financial crisis, driven by fears about America's $40 trillion debt pile and a fiscal 2026 deficit tracking above $1.8 trillion.
Yields tumbled. For about a day.
The next day, the 30-year rose right back above 5.24%, wiping out most of the relief. JPMorgan warned the move was a "Band-Aid" that doesn't fix the deficit problem.
Bessent's bond rescue delivered one clear winner: cryptocurrencies. Bitcoin surged from around $63,000 Monday to above $77,000 Friday morning — a weekly gain of roughly 23%, its best week since February 2024.
Market Context
Bitcoin
BTC
$76,946
+0.33% (24H)
Market Cap
$1.54T
24H Volume
$50.4B
24H High
$78,800
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