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Investors Dump Long-Dated Treasury ETF At Record Pace Ahead Of Trump's White House Return
Treasury Yields Start New Year Little Changed -- Market Talk
What does a 1.7% yield on a 10-year government bond signify?
Xinda Securities believes that the recent pricing of the 10-year government bond yields reflects the potential for a decline in the OMO rate next year. Based on the economic outlook and monetary policy environment for 2025, it is anticipated that a reduction of 50 basis points in the OMO rate may be necessary to achieve a marginal easing similar to that of 2024, which suggests that the 1.7% yield on the 10-year government bonds does not appear to be overly priced.
Treasury Yields Dip, but Remain Near Seven-month Highs, as New Trading Year Gets Underway
Treasury Yields Fall on First Trading Day of 2025
GTJA: Will US bonds and US stocks once again show a "teeter-totter" effect?
Compared to last April, the market is clearly more optimistic about the USA economy and the US stock market, which in some way also implies a more pessimistic view on the Bonds market.