Macro: Treasury Squeezes Yields, the Dollar Gives Way Today’s markets are offering a lesson in pressure: it rarely disappears — it simply moves. The U.S. Treasury stepped into the bond market after long-term yields surged to levels not seen in nearly two decades. By announcing plans to at least double the size of its long-dated bond repurchase operations, Treasury provided enough support to push the 10- and 30-year yields sharply lower. But taking pressure out of the bond market pushed it somewhere else. The U.S. dollar fell as declining yields narrowed its interest-rate advantage over competing currencies. The Dollar Index fell toward multi-month lows as the euro, British pound, and Japanese yen all strengthened. For commoditie...