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Treasury Yields Tick Lower as U.S. Labor Market Shows Resilience -- Market Talk
Will Tariff-Related Inflation Derail the Bond Market's Rally?
U.S. Treasury Yields Edge Higher; Europe Awaits ECB Rate Decision -- Market Talk
Expected to sell, but ended up buying heavily! Just before the tariff, the shareholding in U.S. Treasuries exploded.
It was thought that a sell-off was imminent, yet there has been a wave of "national-level Bid frenzy": foreign holdings of U.S. Treasuries surged by 290 billion dollars in February, marking the largest increase in nearly three years! Japan and Canada have all increased their Shareholding. But do not forget, the rumors of a sell-off in April are far from settled.
Fed Chair Powell: Cutting Discretionary Federal Spending Will Not Fix US Debt
Powell takes a hawkish stance, Waller a dovish one, as intense debates brew within the Federal Reserve.
On April 17, according to the Financial Times of the United Kingdom, Federal Reserve Chairman Powell stated on Thursday that tariffs could create "a challenging situation, putting the Federal Reserve's dual mandate in tension."