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关税紧张情绪持续影响 美债收益率周二盘前小幅上行
Xin Hua Cai Jing·2025-07-08 08:26

Group 1 - The majority of U.S. Treasury yields rose slightly, with the 2-year yield at 3.905%, the 10-year yield at 4.399%, and the 30-year yield at 4.94% [1] - A joint report from the New York and San Francisco Federal Reserves indicates a possibility of the Federal Reserve setting short-term interest rates close to zero in the coming years, despite currently high short-term borrowing costs [1] - Federal Reserve Chairman Jerome Powell mentioned the possibility of interest rate cuts as early as this month, depending on evolving data [1] Group 2 - Canadian bond yields increased across the board, with the 1-year yield at 2.655%, the 10-year yield at 3.402%, and the 30-year yield at 3.699% [2] - European bond yields showed slight fluctuations, with the 10-year German yield at 2.641%, the 10-year Italian yield at 3.552%, and the 10-year French yield at 3.354% [2] - UK bond yields experienced minor fluctuations, with the 2-year yield at 3.866%, the 10-year yield at 5.577%, and the 30-year yield at 5.389% [2] Group 3 - Japanese Prime Minister Shigeru Ishiba expressed regret over the latest tariff statement and emphasized ongoing negotiations with the U.S. government [3] - Long-term Japanese bond yields mostly rose, with the 10-year yield at 1.49% and the 30-year yield at 3.076% [3] - The Japanese Ministry of Finance issued 5-year bonds with a demand ratio of 3.54 times, indicating average market demand [3] Group 4 - Investor sentiment was cautious due to tariff tensions, leading to a sell-off in U.S. Treasuries and rising yields [4] - President Trump announced that starting August 1, imports from at least 14 countries will face high tariffs, contributing to the sell-off [4] Group 5 - The Reserve Bank of Australia maintained its policy rate at 3.85%, indicating a need for more time to assess inflation data [6] - Australian bond yields initially rose significantly before partially retreating, with the 10-year yield at 4.269% after the policy announcement [6] - Australia's inflation rate for May was reported at 2.1%, the lowest since October 2024, down from 2.4% in the first quarter [6] Group 6 - The U.S. Treasury plans to issue $158 billion in three bond offerings, including $50 billion in 6-week and 52-week bills, and $58 billion in 3-year bonds [6]