
The movement of US Treasury bonds is too painful to watch. Is dawn approaching?

After the rate cut, US Treasury bonds face large-scale selling. Is the United States expected to see another "soft landing" like in 1995?
After the Fed rate cut, US Treasury bonds faced massive selling, with yields rising by 34 basis points, reflecting reduced economic recession risks. Analysts at Deutsche Bank pointed out that strong data could lead the Fed to slow down its rate cut pace. The current 10-year Treasury yield has risen to around 4.2%, with a bearish market sentiment and active trading activity
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