Group 1 - The meeting between President Trump and Federal Reserve Chairman Jerome Powell marks Trump's first face-to-face discussion with Powell since returning to the White House, where Trump urged for interest rate cuts [1] - The U.S. Treasury market showed slight improvement following Trump's comments, with 10-year and 30-year Treasury yields decreasing by 15 and 16 basis points respectively from their recent highs [1] - Concerns about U.S. debt remain, with the projected fiscal deficit for 2024 reaching $1,832.38 billion, the highest in three years, and nearly double the 2019 deficit [2] Group 2 - The "Beautiful America Act," a significant fiscal spending bill, has raised market concerns regarding U.S. fiscal issues, particularly after the departure of Elon Musk from the government efficiency department [3] - The Act is expected to increase the fiscal deficit by $3.06 trillion over the next decade while also raising the debt ceiling by $4 trillion [3] - The auction of long-term U.S. Treasuries remains weak, with the recent 20-year Treasury auction showing lower demand compared to historical averages [4] Group 3 - Treasury Secretary Yellen's recent measures to relax bank regulations may conflict with current investor preferences for long-term Treasuries, as banks are encouraged to increase their holdings [5] - The potential reduction of the Supplementary Leverage Ratio (SLR) could enhance banks' credit capacity and lower long-term financing costs, but investor sentiment may still favor short-duration Treasuries due to recent market conditions [6]
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Sou Hu Cai Jing·2025-05-30 17:10