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    U.S. Treasury yields increase ahead of Fed minutes and job reports

    January 8, 2025
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    U.S. Treasury yields edged higher early Wednesday as investors awaited key labor market data and the release of minutes from the Federal Reserve’s December meeting. Markets closely monitored these developments for signals about future monetary policy shifts. The yield on the benchmark 10-year Treasury rose by more than two basis points to 4.71%, while the 2-year Treasury yield saw a slight increase of less than one basis point, reaching 4.304%.

    U.S. Treasury yields increase ahead of Fed minutes and job reports

    Movements in yields reflect investor sentiment, as bond prices and yields move inversely. A single basis point represents 0.01%. Recent economic data has fueled expectations that the Federal Reserve may maintain a cautious approach toward interest rate adjustments. Reports from the previous session revealed stronger-than-anticipated job openings for November and a rise in the December ISM services price index. These indicators pointed to sustained economic strength, prompting bond yields to rise in response.

    Investors are now awaiting the Federal Reserve’s minutes, set for release at 2 p.m. ET, which could offer additional insight into policymakers’ views on inflation and economic growth. At its December meeting, the Fed implemented a quarter-point rate cut while signaling a more hawkish stance in its closely watched “dot plot” projections. Also on the agenda for Wednesday is the ADP private payrolls report, which analysts expect will show the addition of 130,000 jobs in December.

    This data precedes Friday’s more comprehensive employment report from the U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics, providing a broader picture of labor market conditions. Short-term Treasury yields, including the 1-month and 3-month Treasuries, remained relatively stable, reflecting investor caution. Meanwhile, the yield on the 30-year Treasury climbed to 4.947%, an increase of 3.5 basis points, as longer-dated bonds responded to inflation expectations and growth prospects.

    Market participants are focused on whether continued economic resilience could delay the Federal Reserve’s anticipated rate-cutting cycle in 2025. Analysts suggest that labor market trends and inflation data will play a critical role in shaping monetary policy decisions in the coming months. – By MENA Newswire News Desk.

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