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利率:宽松预期推向前低、资金面仍是关键
Soochow Securities·2025-04-07 10:53

Group 1: Interest Rate Trends - The "loose trading" expectation has become the new main line for interest rates, with the 10-year and 30-year rates dropping to 1.63% and 1.83% respectively, down over 8.0 basis points since April 3[1] - The 10-year bond yield has not fallen below the 7-day repo rate's 250-day moving average, which is currently at 1.95%, indicating a potential ceiling for rates[3] - The market is currently facing a "yield curve inversion" risk, with average DR001 and DR007 rates at 1.79% and 1.93%, significantly higher than current long-term yields[3] Group 2: Economic and Policy Implications - Economic growth is expected to weaken, necessitating the release of policy reserves, with expectations for rate cuts and reserve requirement ratio reductions driving rates lower[2] - The upcoming "reciprocal tariff" implementation on April 9 is anticipated to impact market sentiment and could lead to further interest rate declines[4] - The flexibility of monetary policy is highlighted as a key factor, with potential for immediate adjustments in response to economic conditions, contrasting with the slower pace of fiscal policy changes[2]