Ackman, billionaire investor, reveals plan to short 30-year Treasuries

Ackman, billionaire investor, reveals plan to short 30-year Treasuries


By Svea Herbst-Bayliss

NEW YORK (Reuters) ‍- Billionaire investor William Ackman‌ on Wednesday said his hedge fund Pershing Square Capital Management has placed a bet against U.S. 30-year Treasuries, calling ​it both a hedge on the impact of higher long-term rates on stocks and a good standalone⁤ bet.

“We are short in size the 30-year T,” Ackman wrote on messaging platform X, formerly known⁢ as Twitter. He argued that if long-term inflation is 3% not 2%, the 30-year Treasury yield could rise to 5.5%, adding “and it can happen​ soon.” On Wednesday, the yield​ on the 30-year Treasurys climbed to 4.16%, the highest close of the year.

“We implement these​ hedges by purchasing⁣ options rather ​than shorting bonds outright,” Ackman wrote.

Ackman said higher defense costs, energy ⁣transition and the greater bargaining​ power of workers all point toward higher inflation.⁣ The​ Federal Reserve has raised interest‍ rates⁢ aggressively to curb inflation ⁤and signaled last month ‍that it is keeping its options open…

2023-08-02 21:49:45
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