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债市日报:9月24日
Xin Hua Cai Jing·2025-09-24 08:30

Core Viewpoint - The bond market is experiencing a correction, with government bond futures declining and interbank bond yields rising, indicating tightening liquidity as the month-end approaches [1][2]. Market Performance - Government bond futures closed lower across the board, with the 30-year main contract down 0.41% to 114.070, marking a new closing low since March 19 [2]. - Interbank bond yields mostly increased, with the 30-year government bond yield rising 1.3 basis points to 2.112% and the 10-year government bond yield up 1.4 basis points to 1.812% [2]. Overseas Bond Market - In North America, U.S. Treasury yields fell across the board, with the 10-year yield down 4.06 basis points to 4.106% [3]. - In Asia, Japanese bond yields also decreased, while in the Eurozone, the 10-year French bond yield rose by 0.4 basis points to 3.561% [3]. Primary Market - The Ministry of Finance's weighted average bid yields for 91-day and 182-day government bonds were 1.2473% and 1.3405%, respectively, with bid-to-cover ratios of 2.84 and 2.31 [4]. Liquidity Conditions - The central bank conducted a 7-day reverse repo operation of 401.5 billion yuan at a rate of 1.40%, resulting in a net withdrawal of 17 billion yuan for the day [5]. - Short-term Shibor rates increased, with the overnight rate rising 2.1 basis points to 1.434% [5]. Institutional Perspectives - Citic Securities noted that the urgency for the central bank to restart government bond trading is not strong in the short term, but the increased bond purchases by state-owned banks reflect a relatively loose liquidity environment [6]. - China International Capital Corporation (CICC) observed that while the bond market is experiencing volatility, credit bonds in the short to medium term are performing relatively well [7].