
19 January 2025
BlackRock's leader Larry Fink notes that Treasury yields could climb to the highest level in over two decades, with inflation prompting a sell-off in the bond market that extends to the stock market.
The Chief Executive Officer of the globe's largest asset manager forecasted that the yield on the 10-year US Treasury bond could increase to up to 5.5%, contingent on rising inflation that reduces demand for government debt. This would mark the highest yield on the 10-year Treasury note in about 25 years, as the bond last reached 5.5% in 2000.
Yields of such magnitude could unsettle investors because many likely aren't preparing for the potential of increased inflation, Fink observed. He referenced policies from the current administration that could introduce new pricing strains into the economy.
"I think it will release all this private capital, and we're going to experience substantial growth," Fink shared with CNBC on the fringes of the World Economic Forum on Thursday. "Simultaneously, some of this will introduce new inflationary pressures. And I do believe that's potentially the threat that the markets might not be considering."
He further commented: "There exists a possibility that we might observe the 10-year surpassing 5%, perhaps even reaching 5.5%. That could stun the equity market. It would not be a favorable situation."
Fink does not perceive the 10-year yield exceeding 5% as his primary scenario, but he suggested that should it happen, it might likely trigger declines in the stock market, noting that such a scenario could have a "significantly adverse effect" on equities and might "necessitate a reassessment."
Bond yields have seen substantial fluctuations over the past year, partly driven by concerns about a resurgence of inflation, which could result in interest rates remaining elevated for a longer period as the Federal Reserve tightens monetary policy to curb prices.
Meanwhile, economists have criticized some aspects of President Donald Trump's policies — like his proposal to impose high tariffs on China, Mexico, and Canada — as being inflationary. Trump has refuted such claims, assuring to reduce costs for Americans in his subsequent term.
Nonetheless, bond investors have been very responsive to news regarding Trump's trade strategy, with yields spiking earlier in January amid apprehensions of assertive trade policies and a thriving economy. The 10-year neared 5% this month before retreating due to more favorable inflation figures and unexpectedly mild tariff directives on the first day of Trump's term this week.
Worries about the national debt have also pressured the bond market. A faction of investors known as bond vigilantes could withdraw from purchasing Treasurys or liquidate their holdings to push the government towards greater fiscal discipline.
Fink noted that yields reaching 5% could be a crucial trigger in spurring dialogue around managing the US debt. The federal debt balance reached a historic $36.2 trillion on Thursday.
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