Core Viewpoint - The expectation of the Federal Reserve restarting its interest rate cut cycle has reversed the market's bearish sentiment towards U.S. Treasuries, leading to their top performance among major sovereign bonds globally [1] Group 1: U.S. Treasury Performance - In 2025, U.S. Treasuries are projected to yield a return of 5.8%, the best performance among the 15 largest bond markets globally [1] - The yield advantage of U.S. Treasuries over other global sovereign bonds has narrowed from over 200 basis points in January to 120 basis points [2][5] - The 10-year U.S. Treasury yield has decreased by approximately 50 basis points this year, currently hovering near a five-month low [2] Group 2: Global Context - Other major markets, including Japan, the UK, and France, are facing multiple fiscal and political challenges, negatively impacting their bond market sentiment [1][6] - In contrast, U.S. Treasuries are benefiting from weak employment data and dovish signals from the Federal Reserve, which are currently dominating market trends [6] Group 3: Currency Impact - When accounting for currency fluctuations, U.S. Treasuries' performance appears less favorable, with Italian bonds showing a return of 16% and Spanish bonds at 15% for 2025 [7] - The depreciation of the dollar has provided additional returns for investors in non-dollar-denominated assets [7] Group 4: Investment Strategies - Some investment firms, such as BlackRock, are favoring European and UK bonds over U.S. Treasuries from a relative value perspective [10] - The anticipated new round of monetary easing by the Federal Reserve may further support U.S. Treasuries, potentially offsetting the negative impact of a weaker dollar [10]
强势逆袭!美债在全球15大主权债中领跑
Jin Shi Shu Ju·2025-09-16 07:03