Core Viewpoint - The bond market shows a divergence in performance, with long-term bonds rebounding significantly while mid-term bonds remain stable, indicating a "long strong, short weak" trend in the market [1][2]. Market Performance - The closing performance of government bond futures was mixed, with the 30-year main contract rising by 0.42% to 114.96, while the 2-year and 5-year contracts both fell by 0.01% [2]. - The yields on major interbank bonds generally declined, with the 10-year government bond yield down by 0.35 basis points to 1.755% [2]. - The China Convertible Bond Index fell by 0.72% to 478.72 points, with significant declines in several convertible bonds [2]. Overseas Market Trends - In North America, U.S. Treasury yields showed mixed results, with the 10-year yield rising by 0.37 basis points to 4.032% [3]. - In Asia, Japanese bond yields mostly increased, while European bond yields, including French and German bonds, generally decreased [4]. Primary Market Activity - The China Development Bank's financial bonds had lower winning yields than the market estimates, with 1-year, 5-year, and 10-year yields at 1.4929%, 1.7313%, and 1.9749% respectively [5]. Liquidity Conditions - The central bank conducted a 2360 billion yuan reverse repurchase operation, resulting in a net withdrawal of 3760 billion yuan for the day [6]. - The financial statistics report for the first three quarters showed a cumulative social financing scale exceeding 30 trillion yuan, with a year-on-year increase of 4.42 trillion yuan [6]. Institutional Insights - Financial data for September was generally in line with expectations, indicating weak demand in the real economy, with a forecast for a seasonal decline in social financing growth starting in October [8]. - The government bond issuance is expected to slow down, impacting overall financing, while policy financial tools are anticipated to support fixed investment in the fourth quarter [8].
债市日报:10月16日
Xin Hua Cai Jing·2025-10-16 08:12