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    German Bond Yields Climb As Fed Minutes And US Data Loom

    October 10, 2024


    What’s going on here?

    German bond yields have hit a one-month high, echoing moves in US Treasuries as investors weigh Fed minutes and brace for US inflation data.

    What does this mean?

    The rise in German 10-year bond yields to 2.279% marks market jitters over potential rate cuts by the Federal Reserve later this year. The Fed minutes signaled a keen interest in a 50-basis-point cut by September, while holding back on concrete future plans. Should inflation remain low, more aggressive cuts could follow by November and December, with markets currently pricing in a 46-basis-point reduction by year-end. Meanwhile, the ECB is expected to cut rates by 25 basis points in October, potentially reshaping the eurozone’s economic outlook. Investors are also eyeing Germany’s two-year bond yield, which rose to 2.278%, reflecting expectations of ECB policy changes.

    Why should I care?

    For markets: Rate cut maneuvers set to shift future outlook.

    With a 90% chance of an ECB rate cut, eurozone markets, including Germany’s, are gearing up for possible financial adjustments. The yield gap between French and German bonds has widened to 79 basis points, affected by France’s 2025 budget and its fiscal implications.

    The bigger picture: Diverging yields tell a deeper story.

    Italian bonds show the eurozone’s market complexity, with yields rising to 3.58% and maintaining a 130-basis-point gap with Germany. This reflects investor caution toward Italy’s fiscal policies compared to stronger economies like Germany. The evolving European bond markets highlight broader concerns over monetary policy shifts and economic stability.



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