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    Euro Zone Bond Yields Tick Up After US Inflation Data

    July 12, 2024


    What’s going on here?

    Euro zone bond yields rose slightly on Friday after stronger-than-expected US producer price inflation for June, but they are still set for a weekly decline.

    What does this mean?

    German 10-year bond yields, a key benchmark in the euro zone, saw a 4 basis point increase to 2.511% on Friday. Despite this rise, they are poised for a weekly decrease of around 2 basis points due to a dramatic 7 basis points drop on Thursday, spurred by weak US consumer price data. The German 2-year bond yields echoed this trend, climbing 4 basis points to 2.836% after a 10 basis points fall the previous day. Yields on French and Italian bonds also nudged up, influenced by both US economic data and regional political factors. Interestingly, while US year-on-year producer price index (PPI) inflation exceeded expectations, the drop in US consumer inflation figures pushed bond yields down globally. The European Central Bank (ECB) will meet next week, but another rate cut after June’s reduction is unlikely.

    Why should I care?

    For markets: Adjusting to the ripple effects.

    The moderate increase in euro zone bond yields underscores the broader impact of US economic data on global markets. With the US producer price index rising to 2.6% in June, higher than the anticipated 2.3%, there’s a ripple effect influencing yields internationally. Investors should pay attention to ongoing US economic indicators and Federal Reserve policy expectations, as their sway over global financial markets remains significant.

    The bigger picture: Anticipating ECB moves.

    The ECB’s upcoming meeting next week is a crucial event on the horizon. While markets do not expect another rate cut in July, all eyes will be on ECB President Christine Lagarde’s hints regarding future policy directions. Any indication of a potential cut in September could sway investor sentiment and further influence bond yields across the euro zone. It’s a waiting game that could redefine the immediate future of European monetary policy.



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