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国债周报:国债期货小幅调整-20251110
Guo Mao Qi Huo·2025-11-10 07:44
  1. Report Industry Investment Rating The provided content does not mention the report industry investment rating. 2. Core Views of the Report - In the short - term, supported by risk - aversion sentiment, loose capital, and policy expectations, Treasury bond futures are expected to remain strong. However, attention should be paid to the subsequent progress of Sino - US games and the possible fluctuations caused by the release of important domestic economic data [9]. - In the medium - to - long - term, the lack of effective demand is the main challenge for China's economic development. With the new normal of the marginal decline in the economic pulling effect of land finance and debt - driven models, and the potential impact of trade frictions in the Trump 2.0 era, total demand is unlikely to fundamentally recover in the short term, and deflation is likely to continue. Therefore, the fundamentals are favorable for bond futures, and the logic of a bond bull market is expected to continue under the support of a loose monetary cycle [9]. 3. Summary by Relevant Catalogs Part One: Main Views - Weekly Market Review: Early in the week, market sentiment was relatively stable, with the main contracts of Treasury bond futures showing mixed gains and losses and small fluctuations. On Thursday and Friday, the market was weaker, and contracts of all maturities generally closed down. In general, long - term contracts (such as 30 - year and 10 - year) performed slightly weaker than short - term contracts [4]. - Incremental Information: In October 2025, the central bank resumed open - market operations of buying and selling Treasury bonds, achieving a net investment of 20 billion yuan, which increased market demand and smoothed market fluctuations. To address the liquidity gap of about 2 trillion yuan in November, the central bank conducted equivalent roll - overs of 70 billion yuan in 3 - month repurchase agreements and may increase the roll - over of 6 - month repurchase agreements. In October 2025, in US dollar terms, exports were $305.353 billion, a year - on - year decrease of 1.1% and a month - on - month decrease of 7%; imports were $215.279 billion, a year - on - year increase of 1.0% with a growth slowdown of 6.4 percentage points compared to September and a month - on - month decrease of 9.5%; the trade surplus was $90.07 billion, a year - on - year decrease of 5.9%, and the surplus was lower than market expectations [4]. Part Two: Liquidity Tracking The content mainly presents various charts related to liquidity, including open - market operations (volume and price), medium - term lending facilities (volume and price), reverse repurchase rates, capital prices (deposit - type pledged repurchase, SHIBOR, etc.), R007&DR007 trading volume and spreads, inter - bank certificate of deposit issuance rates, excess reserve ratios, LPR, deposit reserve ratios, Treasury bond yields, Treasury bond term spreads, US Treasury bond yields, and US Treasury bond term spreads, but no specific text analysis is provided [10][11][13]. Part Three: Treasury Bond Futures Arbitrage Indicator Tracking The content shows various charts of Treasury bond futures arbitrage indicators, including basis, net basis, internal rate of return (IRR), and implied interest rates for 2 - year, 5 - year, 10 - year, and 30 - year Treasury bond futures, but no specific text analysis is provided [42][45][54].