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    Treasury yields rise on positive retail data and central bank remarks

    January 19, 2024
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    In a notable shift influenced by robust retail sales data and central bank deliberations, Treasury yields experienced a significant rise on Wednesday. The focal point of this shift was the 10-year Treasury yield, which ascended to a near five-week high, touching 4.1%. This surge is attributed to a convergence of factors, including unexpectedly strong consumer spending during the holiday season and pivotal comments from Federal Reserve officials.

    Treasury yields rise on positive retail data and central bank remarks

    The 10-year Treasury yield, a benchmark for global finance, marked an increase of nearly 4 basis points, reaching 4.102%. It briefly peaked at 4.12%, a zenith not seen since December 13. Similarly, the 2-year Treasury yield saw a sharper rise of about 12 basis points, settling at 4.352%. Meanwhile, the 20-year Treasury yield edged up by 2 basis points to 4.442%, following a somewhat tepid auction of $13 billion in 20-year bonds, which culminated at a high yield of 4.423%.

    The auction’s bid-to-cover ratio, an indicator of demand, stood at 2.53. This yield increase comes in the wake of December’s retail sales data, which signaled robust consumer spending. The month witnessed a 0.6% rise in retail sales, surpassing economists’ projections of a 0.4% increase, as per Dow Jones estimates. Excluding automotive sales, the increase was 0.4%, again exceeding expectations.

    The trend in Treasury yields also reflects recent remarks from Federal Reserve Governor Christopher Waller. Speaking at the World Economic Forum in Davos, Switzerland, Waller hinted that while rate cuts are on the horizon for this year, the Federal Reserve may adopt a gradual approach. His comments sparked a jump in yields on Tuesday. Further influencing the market were statements from European Central Bank (ECB) officials, who cautioned against premature expectations of rate cuts.

    Klaas Knot, President of the Dutch central bank, emphasized in an interview that the ECB considers the overall financial conditions. He noted that the easing already factored in by the market could diminish the likelihood of imminent rate cuts. This blend of strong retail sales figures and cautious central bank stances underscores a complex financial landscape, where investor sentiment and policy decisions are closely intertwined.

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