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U.S. Treasury yields have declined, and the "Santa Claus rally" is still hindered. Wells Fargo & Co expects the Federal Reserve to only lower interest rates once next year!
On the second to last trading day of 2024, the yield on USA government bonds declined.
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Julian Emanuel, a strategist at Evercore ISI, stated that although long-term corporate earnings remain a driving force in the stock market, rising bond yields will pose the greatest challenge to the U.S. bull market. He expects that if the 10-year Treasury yield stays below 4.5%, the U.S. stock market will still have the ability to overcome pressure and continue to rise. However, if yields exceed 4.75%, it could trigger a longer and deeper stock market adjustment.
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Albert Edwards, a bear from Industrial Bank of France, warned that the end of the yield curve inversion and high expectations for the Technology Industry may indicate that the stock market frenzy in the U.S. is about to come to an end.
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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