Treasury Yields Dip From 7-month High as Holiday-shortened Week Begins
For the fourth consecutive year! The U.S. bond market has once again disappointed Wall Street.
Investors in U.S. Treasury bonds, who have been accustomed to the long bull market in the bond market for over a decade, may still find it hard to believe: the dismal year of the U.S. bond market has now undeniably continued into its fourth year...
U.S. Treasury yields have surged. Has Wall Street really changed this time?
More and more investors now believe that the USA economy can withstand higher interest rates, and inflation threats will persist. Analysts suggest that if Trump stimulates inflation by increasing tariffs and is unable to control the increase in US debt supply through budget deficit cuts, the 10-year yield could easily surpass 5%.
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In October, China's holdings of US Treasury bonds hit their lowest level in over 15 years! Is the trend of reducing US Treasury bonds beginning to spread Global?
① On Thursday local time, the USA Treasury released the International Capital Flow Report (TIC) for October 2024; ② The report showed that the amount of US Treasury bonds held by foreign investors ended five consecutive months of growth in October; ③ Led by Japan and China, as many as seven of the top ten "creditors" of the USA chose to reduce their Shareholding that month. Meanwhile, China's US Treasury Hold Positions further hit a new low since 2009.
The Federal Reserve's hawkish actions have triggered a significant change in U.S. Treasury bonds! The yield curve has reached its steepest point since 2022.
Long-term USA government bonds weakened on Thursday, causing the yield curve to steepen significantly, returning to levels seen about 30 months ago.
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Morgan Stanley: The results of the Federal Reserve's interest rate meeting and forward guidance are more hawkish than expected.
According to the committee's median, it is currently only expected that there will be two rate cuts in 2025, two rate cuts in 2026, and one rate cut in 2027.
Pryce: It is expected that medium to long-term USA treasury yields will rise, and the yield curve will become steeper.
With the Federal Reserve's interest rate cuts setting a lower limit for short-term yields, it is still expected that medium- and long-term Treasury yields will rise, leading to a steeper yield curve.
Huachuang Securities: The Federal Reserve signals a pause in interest rate cuts, Emerging Markets MMF and CSI Commodity Equity Index have room for further decline.
In the December interest rate meeting, the Federal Reserve announced a rate cut of 25 basis points, and the overnight reverse repo rate was lowered by 5 basis points. The latest dot plot indicates that the Federal Reserve may cut rates twice in 2025.
Wall Street collapsed overnight! What kind of "poison" did the Federal Reserve unleash on the market?
① Apart from the US dollar, everything in sight—US stocks, US bonds, Gold, and Bitcoin all plummeted yesterday; ② This "indiscriminate" sell-off in the market reflects investors' extreme fear of the Federal Reserve's decision last night.