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Analysts: The rise in yields in countries like the UK and France is not unrelated to the United States.
Jin10 data reported on September 3rd, the UK 30-year government bond yield surged to its highest level since 1998, while the French 30-year government bond yield hit its highest level in over 16 years. The German 10-year government bond yield reached a 14-year high. Jim Barnes, head of fixed income at Bryn Mawr Trust, stated: "When I think about countries like the UK and France, I believe this just highlights again the U.S. deficit, the outstanding debt, and the potential inflation impact from tariffs — all of which are factors driving global yields to rise."