No Data
No Data
No rush to cut interest rates! Federal Reserve's Bostic: Slowing down the pace can achieve dual goals.
1. The Federal Reserve should patiently and gradually lower its policy interest rate so that it can reduce the inflation rate to the target level of 2% and also prevent the US economy from falling into recession; 2. Bostonic expects that by the end of 2025, the inflation rate in the US may decrease to the target of 2% set by the Federal Reserve.
As US Tackles Inflation With Rate Cuts, IMF MD Sounds Alarm: 'Not Yet Time To Celebrate' Amid Looming Low Growth, High Debt
First increase in four months! The top "creditor" usa added US debt holdings in August, while China's bond holdings approached the lowest level since 2009.
According to the data from the US Treasury Department, in August, when the yen rebounded by more than 2% and relieved pressure on the local currency, Japan's holdings of US Treasury bonds increased by $13.5 billion, breaking out of the nine-month low; China's holdings decreased by $1.9 billion, marking the sixth consecutive month of decline this year.
Treasury Yields Rise on Robust U.S. Labor, Retail Data -- Market Talk
No Probability of an Upcoming Recession, According to the Several Metrics – Analyst
Treasury Yields March Higher After Latest Retail Sales Report