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    Bond Yields Hit Record Lows As Recession Fears Mount

    August 5, 2024


    What’s going on here?

    Global markets have been rocked by weak US employment data, pushing bond yields to record lows and ramping up expectations for central bank rate cuts.

    What does this mean?

    Investors are increasingly worried about global economic growth, with German bond yields hitting their lowest levels in over a year. Germany’s 2-year bond yield fell more than 15 basis points (bps) to 2.151%, the lowest since March 2023, before leveling off at 2.23%. The 10-year bond yield, a eurozone benchmark, dropped to 2.074%, the lowest since January. A rise in the US unemployment rate to 4.3% in July, up from 4.1% in June, and the addition of only 114,000 jobs – far below the expected 175,000 – heightened fears of a recession. Japan’s Nikkei 225 saw its biggest one-day fall since 1987, plunging 12.4%, while Europe’s STOXX 600 fell by 2.5%. Futures for the US Nasdaq index also dipped 4.3%. Traders are now anticipating more than 120 bps of rate cuts from the Federal Reserve (Fed) by year-end, with a 90% chance of a 50-bps cut in September. The European Central Bank (ECB) is expected to follow suit, with predictions for rate cuts jumping from 50 bps to over 90 bps for the year.

    Why should I care?

    For markets: Investors brace for stormy weather.

    The sudden drop in bond yields and stock market indexes reflects skepticism about the global economy’s short-term stability. Italian bonds, considered riskier due to the country’s high debt, saw spreads between Italian and German 10-year borrowing costs widen, with Italy’s 10-year yield now at 3.61%. Rate strategists from Rabobank and Commerzbank highlighted that the significant market reaction underscores deepening recession fears and the diminishing impact of rate cuts on improving economic sentiment. As traders prepare for potential policy shifts, expect heightened volatility across global markets.

    The bigger picture: Navigating an uncertain economic landscape.

    The weak US employment data triggered a wave of knee-jerk reactions in bond markets worldwide, particularly in Asia, where markets hit the ‘panic button.’ This has implications far beyond immediate market responses. Central banks are now under pressure to navigate a deteriorating macroeconomic outlook. Increased expectations for substantial rate cuts underscore a global trend towards accommodating monetary policies to stave off recession. This economic environment requires investors and policymakers alike to remain vigilant and adaptable as they respond to a rapidly shifting global economic landscape.



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