Yield curves have been steepening pretty much everywhere. This happens when the difference between the short term and long term yields increases. QT has been cited as one of the possible reasons as central banks buy less long term bonds.
Another reason is that the market expects better growth ahead and/or higher inflation due to the fiscal and monetary impulses. I think this is the most likely reason.
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