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  • 5/20/2025
Investors poured over $2.5 billion into long-dated U.S. Treasury ETFs last week ahead of Moody’s downgrade of the U.S. credit rating to Aa1, according to Benzinga. The iShares 20+ Year Treasury Bond ETF led inflows with $2.07 billion, its biggest weekly haul since November 2024. Leveraged and zero-coupon funds like Direxion’s TMF and PIMCO’s ZROZ also saw their strongest inflows in months. The surge came amid a risk-on environment, driven by cooler inflation data, U.S.-China tariff cuts, and expectations of rate stability. Markets stayed calm on Monday as the 30-year Treasury yield briefly rose above 5% before settling at 4.92%, and the TLT ETF dipped just 0.3%, showing no signs of panic selling. Year-to-date, however, TLT still faces $1.2 billion in net outflows.

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00:00It's Benzinga bringing Wall Street to Main Street.
00:02Investors poured over $2.5 billion in the long-dated U.S. Treasury ETFs last week
00:07out of Moody's downgrade of the U.S. credit rating to AA1, according to Benzinga.
00:11The iShares 20-plus-year Treasury bond ETF led inflows by $2.07 billion,
00:16its biggest weekly all since November 2024.
00:18The leverage in zero-cubot funds like Direxin's TMF and PIMCO's CROZ
00:22also saw their strongest inflows in months.
00:25The surge came in a risk-out environment driven by cooler inflation data,
00:27U.S.-China tarot cuts, and expectations of rate stability.
00:31Market State calm on Monday as the 30-year Treasury yield
00:33briefly rose about 5% before settling at 4.92%.
00:36And the TLT ETF dipped just 0.3%, showing no signs of panic selling.
00:42Here today, however, TLT still faces $1.2 billion in net outflows.
00:46For all things money, visit Benzinga.com slash GSTV.

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