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The minutes of the Federal Reserve meeting were “hawked” and the US debt fell slightly
The minutes of the US Federal Reserve's May meeting released on Wednesday showed that many policymakers questioned whether the policy was strict enough to reduce inflation to the target level. Affected by this, US debt fell, with short-term US debt leading the decline.
Bond traders cut bets on the Fed's interest rate cut, and US debt bears are back on the rise
Traders remain cautious and wait for more data to confirm that inflation is moving in the right direction, while waiting for the Federal Open Market Committee (FOMC) minutes of the May meeting to be released on Wednesday to provide new clues about the Federal Reserve's policy path.
Treasury Yields Dip After Rising for Three Days in a Row on Fed Rate-cut Caution
Bond yields fell early Tuesday as investors eyed another batch of comments from Federal Reserve officials.
Treasuries Slip for a Third Day as Inflation Optimism Wears Thin
Treasuries fell for a third day on Monday, paring last week’s rally in US bonds on signs of easing inflationary pressures.
Will ultra-long-term US bonds usher in a “bear market reversal”? Bank of America: 30Y US bonds are the “best hedge” to prevent a hard landing
Bank of America investment strategist Michael Hartnett said that returns on 30-year US Treasury bonds have been extremely poor in recent years, but that may change this year.
Treasury Yields Rise But Remain Lower for The Week -- Market Talk
Treasury yields rise as Fed officials reinforce the message that inflation remains too high, but the impact of soft U.S. economic data seems likely to keep yields lower for the week.