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U.S. Treasury Yields Decline Amid Uncertainty Over Rate Cuts

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In a fluctuating economic landscape, U.S. Treasury yields witnessed a decline on Tuesday, as the trajectory of interest rates and the timing of potential cuts remained uncertain.

The 10-year Treasury yield experienced a drop of approximately 8 basis points, settling at 4.087%, while the 2-year Treasury yield also saw a decrease of over 7 basis points, reaching 4.397%.

Investor apprehensions have been mounting regarding the Federal Reserve’s stance on interest rate adjustments, amid concerns that sustained high rates could precipitate a recession in the U.S. economy.

Speculation among traders had previously leaned towards the possibility of rate cuts as early as March. However, recent remarks from Fed Chair Jerome Powell have tempered these expectations. Additionally, robust economic indicators, including a robust January jobs report, have compounded apprehensions.

Following the Federal Reserve’s meeting last week, Powell hinted that while rate cuts are anticipated this year, the likelihood of such actions occurring in March is minimal. Powell reiterated this stance over the weekend, suggesting that the pace of rate adjustments would likely be more gradual than what the markets anticipate.

According to CME Group’s FedWatch tool, markets are currently pricing in just a 19.5% probability of a rate cut in March. This uncertainty underscores the delicate balance policymakers face in navigating economic stability amidst evolving global challenges.
Yields and bond prices move inversely. Each basis point corresponds to a 0.01% change.
By: Delino Gayweh
Serrari Financial Analyst
February 8, 2024

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