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Treasury Doubles Debt Buybacks Amid Fresh Iran Sanctions

The U.S. Treasury accelerated debt repurchase operations while new economic sanctions on Iran took center stage in global markets.

The U.S. Treasury Department has doubled its debt buyback program, signaling a shift in fiscal management as policymakers seek to manage the federal debt burden more aggressively. According to Bloomberg Markets, the expanded repurchase initiative represents a substantial increase in treasury operations aimed at reducing outstanding debt levels in the near term.

In parallel, the administration announced fresh economic measures targeting Iran, escalating financial pressure on the Middle Eastern nation. The dual-track approach reflects broader policy priorities focused on fiscal consolidation and geopolitical leverage through economic sanctions.

Global markets are closely monitoring the implications of these treasury operations and sanctions policies, particularly as trading activity intensifies across Asia. Analysts note that such moves can influence currency valuations, bond yields, and international capital flows during the ongoing trading session.

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