Federal Reserve officials have repeatedly cracked down on expectations of interest rate cuts, and US bond yields have rebounded across the board
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发表于 2024-2-6 13:17:16
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The US bond market weakened overall on Monday (February 5th local time), with Federal Reserve officials including Powell further emphasizing that it is unlikely to start cutting interest rates soon. The recently released strong economic data has led the market and other official institutions to raise their expectations for fundamental recovery, while also "dampening" the enthusiasm for rapid rate cuts.
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