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THE WEEK 2026-08-16/2026-08-22

Failed Treasury Buyback Unleashed the Debasement Trade

Audio edition ~12 min · the week, in one voice

Failed Treasury buyback, not Hormuz, was the week's defining force. Washington crossed $40T in debt and Bessent doubled long-bond buybacks to $4B—and the market sold the rally, pushing the 30-year to multi-decade highs and the dollar to a three-month low by Friday. That failure changed the trade: it stopped being about supply and became a referendum on American fiscal promises. Every major asset followed the long end—stocks fell 703 points, gold ran through $4,600, bitcoin had its best week since 2023, and Brent's war bid was amplified by the same debasement impulse. The consequence: the bond vigilantes are not back; they are in charge. Next week's auctions and Jackson Hole decide whether they stay.

The Threads

The long end is in control; every yield dip is sold.

Global bond rout and failed buyback

  1. Wed30-year yield eased from 19-year high 5.33% as fiscal deficit hit $432B
  2. ThuUS debt passed $40T; Treasury doubled long-bond buybacks to $4B, yields stayed at multi-decade highs
  3. FriBuyback failed within hours; stocks plunged 703 points, dollar hit three-month low, yields rebounded
  4. SatBessent's buyback plan failed to stem yield surge; gold above $4,600 on debasement fears

NextNext Treasury long-end auction demand; a weak bid breaks risk again.

Physical scarcity premium is rising; oil's move is supply, not just war premium.

Hormuz blockade and energy shock

  1. WedHormuz blockade left oil above $91; shipping collapsed, Iran threatened European bases
  2. ThuUS declared 'Economic D-Day'; UAE cut ties; Strait traffic collapsed to 6 vessels/day
  3. FriOil surged to $93.78 as Houthis targeted Bab el-Mandeb, Najran, and Aramco; Hormuz paralyzed
  4. SatOil neared $100 and diesel crisis deepened as US-Iran Economic D-Day tightened Hormuz

NextWatch Iran talks headline or naval convoy news; opening headline is the bigger two-way oil risk.

OAT-Bund widening is structural; politics compounds the fiscal slide.

France fiscal crisis

  1. WedFrance unemployment rose sixth straight quarter, breaking full-employment pledge
  2. ThuFrench 10-year yield hit 4.13%, highest since 2008, as jobless streak compounded
  3. FriIGF warned of major risks under special law; borrowing costs at 2008 highs
  4. SatFrance considered extending large-company profits tax into 2027

NextFrench emergency aid debate due Sept 3 and next OAT supply; slippage widens OAT-Bund.

Egypt converts security crisis into inflows; sovereign carry trade intact.

Egypt regional linchpin

  1. WedEgypt settled EGP196bn debts, launched SCZONE handover and industrial land lease-to-own
  2. ThuCairo mediated Libya, pushed Hormuz diplomacy; sovereign spread 322bps, lowest since 2014
  3. FriEgypt locked in $2B Chinese aluminum project; CBE held rates, remittances hit $47.3B
  4. SatReserves hit $56.3B, EGX30 up 33.5%; $860M data centers, 738k sqm oil/gas free zone

NextEgyptian IPO pipeline and foreign demand in local debt; reserves trend supports EGP carry.

US retreat is forcing allied self-reliance; Korea defense and fiscal assets reprice.

North Asia allied self-reliance

  1. WedUS cut South Korea joint drills in half, pursued Kim summit and Seoul self-reliance
  2. ThuTrump slashed Korea drills further; allies weighed nuclear options as US umbrella retreated
  3. FriNorth Korea fired 10 missiles after US-ROK drill curtailment
  4. SatSouth Korea, Taiwan, Japan unleashed fiscal packages; Samsung weighed record $80B buyback

NextNorth Korea activity after Kim overture and Seoul's defense/spend response; won volatility.

AI capex still flows, but permitting is the bottleneck.

AI data-center backlash

  1. WedData center backlash turned 'politically radioactive' ahead of midterms
  2. Thu70% opposed construction; GOP panicked over midterm fallout
  3. SatBacklash emerged as 2026 midterm issue; local recall, permit fights threaten buildout

NextNext local recall/permit vote; any delay tightens AI power bottleneck and hits capex.

The pause was theater; tariff shock is back on.

Canada tariff whiplash

  1. WedTrump paused 50% Canada tariffs for three days, hinted Keystone XL revival
  2. ThuPause held with Keystone hint; USMCA moved to annual reviews
  3. SatUS-Canada trade talks collapsed; 50% tariffs on C$20B imports to take effect

NextTariff collection and Mexico spillover; CAD/auto repricing.

The Tape

S&P 500
-1.4%
Nasdaq 100
-2.5%
Dow
-0.8%
Russell 2000
-1.6%
VIX
+6.2%
Euro Stoxx
-1.2%
Nikkei
-3.9%
Dollar (DXY)
-0.9%
US 2Y
+4 bp
US 10Y
+4 bp
US 30Y
+1 bp
Gold
+5.6%
Brent
+6.6%
Bitcoin
+22.7%
US national debt breached
$40T
30y Treasury peak, 19-year high
5.33%
French 10y yield, highest since 2008
4.13%
Brent peak on Economic D-Day
$93.78
Gold peak
$4,600

Winners

  • Gold and silver miners
  • Bitcoin and crypto complex
  • Japanese chip-equipment exporters

Losers

  • Long-duration Treasuries
  • Walmart-led US retail
  • French OATs

Hits & Misses

  • We flagged gold bullish above $4,350 on Fed repricing and dollar risk
  • We read Canada's tariff pause as bullish CAD, autos and steel
  • We gave near-term bullish Treasuries a chance if the deficit peaked

The Setup

  • Mon Aug 24 Canada tariffs take effect on C$20B imports CAD, autos, metals reprice for the shock
  • Wed Aug 26 Nvidia earnings AI-capex debt fatigue meets the semis test
  • Thu Aug 27 Jackson Hole symposium begins Warsh can validate or fight the bond vigilante regime
  • Fri Aug 28 Warsh Jackson Hole speech Treasury and dollar direction set into September