Lucas and Luna cut through the noise of the fixed-income market every day on The Bond Market Podcast with Fexingo. This is not a show about predicting the next Fed cut or chasing yield — it is a methodical, data-grounded conversation about the mechanics of Treasuries, corporate bonds, and the yield curve. Lucas, a former bond trader turned journalist, brings the institutional perspective: what the belly of the curve is telling us, why duration risk matters now, and how repo market stress reveals hidden leverage. Luna, a macro strategist with a talent for making the arcane accessible, asks the questions that turn a Bloomberg screen into a story. Together they walk through real price action — steepeners, bull flatteners, credit spreads — without jargon for jargon's sake. Each episode is built around a single theme: the liquidity profile of an ETF, the tax implications of munis, the math behind a corporate debt restructuring. The listener comes away not with a tip but with a framework. By
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Episode #165
Why the 10-Year Yield Is the Market's New Center of Gravity
Aug 21, 20268 minS4
The 10-year Treasury yield has quietly become the bond market's anchor in 2026, even as the 30-year hits headlines above 5 percent. Lucas and Luna dig into why the 10-year matters more now—touching on the 4.65 percent level, the widening 10-year versus 2-year spread, and what it means for mortgage rates, corporate borrowing, and portfolio strategy. They break down the shift in market focus from the front end to the belly of the curve, and why investors should watch the 10-year as the real signal. A practical episode for anyone trying to make sense of today's fixed-income landscape. Part of the Fexingo Business podcast network, episode 165 of The Bond Market Podcast. If walking through the economy with us has made something click, support the show at buy me a coffee dot com slash fexingo. #TreasuryYields #10YearTreasury #BondMarket #FixedIncome #YieldCurve #FedPolicy #FederalReserve #MortgageRates #CorporateBonds #PortfolioStrategy #Economics #Finance #Investing #MarketSignal #FexingoBusiness #BusinessPodcast #BondPodcast #YieldWatch Keep every episode free: buymeacoffee.com/fexingo
How a Chinese Bond Market Defies the Global Yield Surge
Aug 20, 20267 minS4
While Treasury yields hover near 4.7 percent for the ten-year and 5.28 for the thirty-year, China's bond market is moving in the opposite direction, offering a rare diversification play for global investors. In this episode, Lucas and Luna dig into the data behind the trend, from the ten-year Chinese government bond yield sitting at a record low to the structural reasons—aging demographics, high savings rates, and a property sector still finding its footing—that keep Chinese yields down. They also unpack why foreign investors are increasingly turning to Chinese bonds as a hedge against Western fiscal deficits and inflation, and what it means for your portfolio if you're looking beyond U.S. Treasuries. With the Fed minutes hinting at possible hikes if inflation doesn't cool, the conversation also touches on how China's deflationary pressures contrast with the U.S. experience. A focused, practical look at a market most bond investors overlook. #ChinaBondMarket #GlobalYields #TreasuryYields #BondInvesting #Diversification #FixedIncome #Economics #Finance #FexingoBusiness #BusinessPodcast #LucasAndLuna #YieldCurve #Deflation #ChinaEconomy #ForeignInvestment #PortfolioStrategy #MarketTrends #BondMarketPodcast Keep every episode free: buymeacoffee.com/fexingo
What the Rising 30-Year Yield Means for Savers and Borrowers
Aug 19, 202612 minS4
Long-term Treasury yields are climbing again, with the 30-year sitting at 5.31 percent as of mid-August 2026, while the 10-year hovers near 4.72. In this episode, Lucas and Luna unpack what's driving the long end higher—from term premium concerns to fiscal deficits—and what it actually means for everyday savers, mortgage borrowers, and retirement portfolios. They cut through the jargon to explain why the steepening curve isn't just a Wall Street puzzle but a real signal for the broader economy. With insights from the latest Fed minutes and a look at how bond ETFs are reacting, they show how these moves ripple into your daily financial decisions. If you've ever wondered why your savings account rate isn't keeping up with the 30-year yield, or why mortgage rates feel sticky, this conversation answers that. Plus, they explore whether this environment favors locking in long-term rates or staying short. It's a focused, practical breakdown of one of the most important numbers in finance right now, delivered in a way that makes sense even if you've never bought a bond. #TreasuryYields #30YearYield #BondMarket #FixedIncome #TermPremium #CurveSteepening #FedMinutes #InterestRates #SavingsAccounts #MortgageRates #RetirementPortfolio #BondETFs #LongDuration #Inflation #FiscalDeficit #Economics #FexingoBusiness #BusinessPodcast Keep every episode free: buymeacoffee.com/fexingo
The 30-Year Yield at 5.25 Percent and the New Bond Math
Aug 18, 202611 minS4
In this episode of The Bond Market Podcast, Lucas and Luna unpack the latest move higher in long-dated Treasury yields, with the 30-year now sitting at 5.25 percent while the 10-year hovers near 4.68 percent. They explain why this steepening curve is not just a Wall Street story, but a signal about inflation expectations, fiscal policy, and the Federal Reserve's next move. Using today's live data, they break down the widening 10-year minus 2-year spread, the surprising calm in the 3-month bill, and what it all means for everyday borrowers and savers. If you've been watching bond yields creep up and wondering whether this is a blip or a trend, this episode gives you the framework to think about it like a professional. Lucas and Luna also dig into the practical implications for mortgage rates, corporate borrowing, and your own portfolio, offering clear-eyed analysis without the jargon. Tune in to hear why the long end of the curve is the new battleground and what it signals for the economy in the second half of 2026. #30YearTreasury #BondMarket #YieldCurve #TreasuryYields #FederalReserve #FixedIncome #EconomicIndicators #Inflation #MortgageRates #10YearTreasury #2YearTreasury #3MonthBill #SteepeningCurve #LongEndYields #BondInvesting #FinancePodcast #FexingoBusiness #BusinessPodcast Keep every episode free: buymeacoffee.com/fexingo
Why the 10-Year Treasury Yield Is the New Benchmark
Aug 17, 20269 minS4
On this episode of The Bond Market Podcast, Lucas and Luna examine why the 10-year Treasury yield has emerged as the most-watched bond market signal in 2026. With the 30-year yield at 5.21 percent and the 2-year at 4.15 percent, investors are leaning on the 10-year as the new anchor for everything from mortgages to corporate borrowing. Lucas traces how the 10-year's role shifted after the Fed's tightening cycle, and why its recent drop from 4.68 to 4.63 percent is drawing more attention than the 30-year's path. They also break down the flattening spread between the 10-year and 2-year, and what it means for recession forecasting. If you've ever wondered why the '10-year' gets so much airtime, this episode gives you the concrete story: the yield you should actually track, the one that moves the economy, and why it's become the benchmark of choice for traders and policymakers alike. #BondMarket #TreasuryYields #10YearYield #FixedIncome #Economics #Finance #Investing #YieldCurve #FederalReserve #InterestRates #MortgageRates #CorporateBonds #BondInvesting #MarketSignals #EconomicData #FexingoBusiness #BusinessPodcast #Podcast Keep every episode free: buymeacoffee.com/fexingo
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