Are Treasury Yields Flashing A Warning Sign For Inflation?
2025-01-08 08:46:00 ET
Summary
- The benchmark 10-year rate jumped to 4.67% on Tuesday, according to Treasury.gov. The rise lifted the yield to its highest level in over eight months.
- The 2-year rate is essentially trading in line with the current Fed funds target rate, which is pegged at a 4.25%-to-4.50% range.
- Growing concerns that sticky inflation will persist, perhaps leading to a period of reflation.
The risk of reflation has been bubbling for several months, and yesterday’s economic news on prices in the services sector fueled new concerns. The bond market is paying attention, or so the renewed rise in the US 10-year Treasury yield suggests....
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