How Washington Plans to Tame Treasury Yields

Washington is staring down a ticking time bomb of debt that needs fresh buyers, fast. Behind closed doors, officials are tossing around ideas—everything from selling off government land to tweaking bank capital rules—in a last-ditch bid to keep borrowing costs in check. The real question is whether these moves will soothe jittery investors or simply stall an inevitable reckoning.

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