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Analysts: As bets on Federal Reserve rate cuts decrease, pressure on U.S. Treasury bears continues

2025-04-10 14:01:42
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ChainCatcher message, analysts indicate that the bearish flattening pressure on U.S. Treasuries remains due to the market lowering expectations for a Federal Reserve rate cut. Eugene Leow, an analyst at DBS Group, commented that as the two-year U.S. Treasury yield recently surged, people have reduced their bets on a Federal Reserve rate cut. This veteran interest rate strategist stated, "Meanwhile, as market dysfunction has eased somewhat, the rapid sell-off of long-term U.S. Treasuries has also cooled." Bearish flattening typically refers to a situation where, due to expectations of tighter monetary policy, short-term yields rise faster than long-term yields.

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