New signs of slowing global inflation driving up bond markets in Europe and America. Focus tonight on Federal Reserve minutes
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发表于 2024-5-22 12:58:44
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[New signs of slowing global inflation promote the rise of bond markets in Europe and the United States tonight, focusing on the minutes of the Federal Reserve] On Tuesday, after the latest data showed that the year-on-year growth of Canadian CPI fell to a three-year low, Canadian treasury bond bonds led the rise. At the same time, the benchmark 10-year US Treasury yield also fell by more than 3 basis points as Federal Reserve Director Waller described last week's US inflation report as a "reassuring signal". The UK will release equally critical CPI data today.
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