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Circle Stock Surges Rises Alongside Bitcoin as Treasury Yields Slide

Circle Internet Group Inc. (NYSE:CRCL) shares are climbing Wednesday as part of a broad rally across crypto-linked names, with a drop in Treasury yields fueling demand for riskier assets and traders growing more upbeat ahead of…

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Aug 19, 2026 at 7:10 PM UTC · 2 min de lecture

Circle Stock Surges Rises Alongside Bitcoin as Treasury Yields Slide
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Circle Internet Group Inc. (NYSE:CRCL) shares are climbing Wednesday as part of a broad rally across crypto-linked names, with a drop in Treasury yields fueling demand for riskier assets and traders growing more upbeat ahead of President Donald Trump’s planned sit-down with crypto industry executives at the White House.

A Treasury Move to Buy Back Bonds is Pushing Yields Lower

Behind today’s move sits a decision by the Treasury Department to lean harder on its bond-buyback program, lifting the floor on each long-dated purchase operation to $4 billion once the new plan kicks in this September.

The idea is fairly simple even if the mechanics sound technical: Treasury swaps out older bonds sitting idle in the market by buying them back, financing those purchases the same way it funds everything else, through short-term bill issuance. Less long-dated debt circulating among investors, more short-term paper taking its place, a mix that historically nudges longer yields downward.

This week gave a live example of that playing out. Just a day after the 30-year yield notched its priciest level since 2007, it slid back down near 5.2%, and the 10-year followed suit, drifting closer to 4.65%. The greenback lost roughly 0.8% of its value against a basket of currencies as the news landed.

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24H Volume

$43.8B

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$70,002

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