The U.S. Treasury announced that it will expand the buyback of nominal bonds maturing in 10 to 20 years and 20 to 30 years from a maximum of $2 billion to at least $4 billion. The applicable period is from September 9, 2026, to November 4. Robert Kiyosaki described this as 'fake dollar printing,' arguing that it weakens the purchasing power of the dollar and poses inflation risks. He warned that cash dollar savers would incur losses, mentioning Bitcoin, gold, silver, and some real estate as investment assets. The Treasury explained that this measure is in response to market participants' demand and high-quality sell offers. Buybacks are a debt management tool used by the Treasury to repurchase issued bonds, providing selling opportunities for bonds in low liquidity segments. However, there is controversy over whether this action can be viewed as equivalent to the Federal Reserve's quantitative easing. Kiyosaki's remarks are personal opinions, making it difficult to determine the direction of Bitcoin or gold prices, while the Treasury's announcement focuses on supporting market liquidity. The Treasury plans to provide additional information on the buyback size in the next quarter's refinancing announcement.
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