A treasury blow up occurs when a borrower, often a small business, fails to meet the terms of a loan secured by U.S. Treasury bonds, forcing the lender to seize and sell the assets. This process rapidly liquidates the collateral to recover funds. The lender benefits by minimizing losses, while the borrower loses their investment and credit standing.
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