Buybacks May Be More Than $4 Billion Per Issue — according to Bessent
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US Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent said increased buybacks of Treasury securities announced this week could be more than $4 billion per issue.
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20.08.2026 17:04 — Bloomberg. Further confirmed developments will be added as they become available.
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