Market Overview - Global assets experienced significant volatility due to rising risk aversion, with gold and silver prices increasing by 3.35% and 11.76% respectively last week[3] - The 10-year U.S. Treasury yield fell by 11 basis points to 3.97%, while European bond yields also declined significantly[3] - U.S. stock markets saw a collective drop in major indices, contrasting with gains in Japanese and European markets[3] U.S. Economic Indicators - The U.S. January PPI rose by 2.9% year-on-year, exceeding expectations of 2.6%, driven primarily by rising service prices[13] - Fed Governor Milan reiterated the need for a 100 basis point rate cut in 2026, complicating the monetary policy outlook due to inflationary pressures[7] Japanese Economic Outlook - The Bank of Japan's Governor indicated a careful review of data in March and April to decide on potential interest rate hikes, with February's core CPI at 1.8%[8] - The Nikkei 225 index surged by 3.56%, leading global stock market performance[3] Bond Market Trends - The 10-year U.S. Treasury yield decreased by 11 basis points to 3.97%, with foreign holdings of U.S. debt dropping by $88.4 billion to $9.27 trillion[33] - The 10-year UK bond yield fell by 23 basis points to 4.24%, while German and French yields also saw declines of 5 basis points and 8.4 basis points respectively[40] Commodity Prices - Spot gold prices reached $5,222, marking a 3.35% increase, while silver prices rose to $90, up 11.76%[5] - WTI crude oil prices increased by 1.22% to $67, reflecting a year-to-date rise of 17.39%[5]
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Dong Fang Jin Cheng·2026-03-02 08:50