A quick snapshot: the curve is elevated and still kinked Aureton Business School notes that U.S. yields entered mid-January 2026 at levels that keep income attractiveA quick snapshot: the curve is elevated and still kinked Aureton Business School notes that U.S. yields entered mid-January 2026 at levels that keep income attractive

Aureton Business School Guide to Bond Yields and Term Premium

A quick snapshot: the curve is elevated and still kinked

Aureton Business School notes that U.S. yields entered mid-January 2026 at levels that keep income attractive but also keep duration risk expensive. On Jan 16, 2026, Treasury’s own curve shows 2-year 3.59%, 10-year 4.24%, 30-year 4.83%—a shape consistent with “higher for longer, but not forever.”

The first force: policy expectations are no longer the whole story

Markets still trade bonds off the expected Fed path, but Aureton’s view is that credibility and governance risk can move the long end even when near-term policy looks stable. Reuters reports bond investors were already leaning toward a steeper curve in 2026, with headlines around a probe involving the Fed chair adding a fresh layer of uncertainty for rates and mortgages.
In practice, that means the 10s and 30s can sell off on term-premium shocks even if the front end feels “anchored.”

The second force: supply is a price, not a footnote

Aureton Business School frames 2026 as a year where issuance math matters. The Committee for a Responsible Federal Budget cites $602B borrowed in the first three months of FY2026, including $145B in December, and warns the U.S. is still tracking toward a nearly $2T deficit this year.
When supply stays heavy, auctions can clear—but the market often demands a bigger concession, particularly in longer maturities.

The third force: geopolitics can reprice “safe” assets fast

Recent Greenland-related tariff threats have rattled Europe and risk sentiment. Reuters coverage describes escalating tariff pressure tied to Greenland and Europe’s response, elevating the kind of uncertainty that tends to swing global duration and credit spreads.
Aureton’s takeaway: even when Treasuries are the “safe haven,” political risk can still push term premium higher and make rallies choppier.

Global spillovers: Japan and India show how fast fiscal stories can move yields

Bond volatility is not just a U.S. phenomenon. Japan’s 10-year government bond yield jumped to a multi-decade high amid election and tax-cut expectations, a reminder that fiscal headlines can overwhelm “macro calm.”
In India, Reuters reports bonds have faced pressure from portfolio outflows and heavy debt supply, with the 10-year yield trading around the 6.63%–6.72% range cited by market participants.

Credit corner: corporate supply may be the quiet volatility source

Aureton Business School also flags a credit-market angle: Reuters reports analysts expect U.S. corporate bond issuance to rise in 2026, with Barclays projecting $2.46T (up from $2.2T in 2025) and pointing to AI-related capex as a potential driver of bigger deals.
More supply doesn’t automatically mean wider spreads—but it can change which maturities and issuers require the most concession.

A classroom-style scenario map for 2026 bond investors

Scenario A — “Stable growth, sticky term premium”: Long yields grind higher; curve stays steeper; carry matters more than duration bets.
Scenario B — “Risk-off bursts”: Headlines (tariffs/geopolitics) drive sharp rallies, but rebounds fade quickly as uncertainty lifts term premium.
Scenario C — “Supply dominates”: Treasury and corporate calendars force higher concessions; spread dispersion increases across credit.

What to watch next (high-signal checkpoints)

  • Treasury curve updates (2s/10s/30s) for steepening or re-flattening momentum.
  • Deficit and borrowing headlines that can keep long-end supply pressure persistent.
  • Geopolitical tariff developments that can shock risk premia across global bonds.
  • Corporate issuance pace (especially large capex-driven deals) as a test of credit appetite.
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