Mars Finance reports that, according to Jintiao, under the influence of geopolitical risks and expectations of a possible Federal Reserve rate cut, U.S. Treasury yields accelerated their decline during European trading hours, causing the yield curve to flatten, with short-term yields falling more than long-term yields. Exness analyst Val Makaren stated that January PPI data “will become the next turning point.” If inflation easing is confirmed, it will strengthen the downward trend in yields and further suppress the dollar.
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U.S. Treasury yields decline, January PPI may become a turning point
Mars Finance reports that, according to Jintiao, under the influence of geopolitical risks and expectations of a possible Federal Reserve rate cut, U.S. Treasury yields accelerated their decline during European trading hours, causing the yield curve to flatten, with short-term yields falling more than long-term yields. Exness analyst Val Makaren stated that January PPI data “will become the next turning point.” If inflation easing is confirmed, it will strengthen the downward trend in yields and further suppress the dollar.