Market Overview - The bond market showed signs of recovery on September 11, with the main government bond futures rising in the afternoon and most closing higher, while interbank bond yields initially increased before declining [1][2] - The People's Bank of China (PBOC) conducted a net injection of 79.4 billion yuan in the open market, with most funding rates continuing to rise [1][5] Bond Futures and Yields - The closing prices for government bond futures showed mixed results: the 30-year main contract fell by 0.11% to 114.740, while the 10-year contract rose by 0.07% to 107.580 [2] - Interbank yields for major bonds fluctuated, with the 10-year government bond yield decreasing by 0.75 basis points to 1.8075% [2] International Bond Markets - In North America, U.S. Treasury yields fell across the board, with the 10-year yield down by 4.21 basis points to 4.047% [3] - In Asia, Japanese bond yields generally increased, while in the Eurozone, yields for 10-year bonds in France, Germany, and Italy also declined [3] Primary Market Activity - The China Export-Import Bank's 1-year and 3-year financial bonds had bid yields of 1.3556% and 1.7377%, respectively, with bid-to-cover ratios of 2.21 and 1.99 [4] - Jilin Province's local bonds saw bid-to-cover ratios exceeding 21 times, indicating strong demand [4] Funding Conditions - The PBOC announced a 7-day reverse repo operation with a fixed rate of 1.40%, resulting in a net injection of 79.4 billion yuan for the day [5] - Short-term Shibor rates mostly increased, with the overnight rate down by 5.6 basis points to 1.369% [5] Institutional Insights - Huatai Securities noted that the recent bond market adjustment has fundamental backing, but institutional behavior has a more direct impact, suggesting potential opportunities for trading [6] - Long-term forecasts indicate that the bond market may continue to experience weak fluctuations, with expectations of a return to a 1.6% yield for the 10-year government bond by year-end [6]
债市日报:9月11日
Xin Hua Cai Jing·2025-09-11 07:55