Macro Analysis

May 30 at 09:58
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Biedrs kopš   19 ieraksti
May 30 at 09:58
Recently, the global bond market's sovereign bond net issuance in June will be the highest this year. The weak performance of two U.S. Treasury auctions on Tuesday may indicate that it is difficult for the market to maintain optimism about economic development. Previously, strong economic data has prompted the market to postpone its bets on the time when central banks will start to cut interest rates. At the same time, central banks are reducing their bond holdings through quantitative tightening policies. The strengthening of the U.S. dollar, the rise in U.S. Treasury yields, and the hawkish remarks of Federal Reserve officials are hitting market sentiment, and commodities and non-U.S. currencies will be suppressed to varying degrees.
May 31 at 10:14
Interesting analysis. Won't the increased chance of a lowering of US rates result in a weakening of USD?
Biedrs kopš   33 ieraksti
May 31 at 11:21
@rightstufffred correct. Lower rates make USD less attractive to investors. When do you think we'll see changes?
Biedrs kopš   69 ieraksti
Jun 01 at 14:16
alxeanderer posted:
Recently, the global bond market's sovereign bond net issuance in June will be the highest this year. The weak performance of two U.S. Treasury auctions on Tuesday may indicate that it is difficult for the market to maintain optimism about economic development. Previously, strong economic data has prompted the market to postpone its bets on the time when central banks will start to cut interest rates. At the same time, central banks are reducing their bond holdings through quantitative tightening policies. The strengthening of the U.S. dollar, the rise in U.S. Treasury yields, and the hawkish remarks of Federal Reserve officials are hitting market sentiment, and commodities and non-U.S. currencies will be suppressed to varying degrees.
The recent surge in global sovereign bond net issuance, coupled with weak U.S. Treasury auctions, signals potential challenges for market optimism regarding economic development. Strong economic data has delayed expectations of interest rate cuts by central banks, which are also engaged in quantitative tightening. As a result, the strengthening U.S. dollar, rising Treasury yields, and hawkish Fed comments are dampening market sentiment, negatively impacting commodities and non-U.S. currencies.
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