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Pressure on Treasurys could lead to weaker U.S. Dollar, says Ben Emons
CNBC Television· 2025-06-24 22:06
Interest Rate and Bond Market - The market anticipates potential rate cuts by the Federal Reserve, influenced by Powell's testimony, which outlines paths to rate cuts, contingent on factors like tariffs [3] - Without tariffs, rates could potentially be 100 basis points lower, influencing bond yields [4] - The Fed might consider a smaller rate cut in September, followed by a potentially larger cut, depending on upcoming data [4] - Faster and sooner rate cuts by the Fed could lead to rising yields [5] Treasury Market and Foreign Buyers - Concerns about foreign buyers stepping away from treasuries have diminished amidst the equity rally [6] - There's still pressure on the long end of the yield curve due to the budget bill, energy shocks, and tariffs, potentially leading to higher yields [6] - The current counter-rally might be driven by domestic players and technical factors, but the underlying story of pressure on the long end hasn't fundamentally changed [6] Dollar and Currency Dynamics - The dollar is near a three-year low, potentially due to relief in markets benefiting other currencies [7] - Currencies benefiting from tariff or geopolitical relief tend to rally, while the dollar weakens [8] - If treasuries face more pressure, the dollar is likely to weaken [8]
Goodwin: The Fed will do as little as possible for as long as possible
CNBC Television· 2025-06-18 12:10
Fed Policy & Interest Rates - The CNBC Fed survey projects the Fed funds rate to be at 389% by the end of the year [1] - The base case expectation is that the Fed will cut rates one to two times this year, aligning with the Fed's communication [2] - The Fed's policy statement is expected to remain unchanged, with any news potentially emerging from the statement of economic projections [3] - The Fed is expected to maintain its current stance, awaiting further data to clarify inflation expectations [7] Economic Uncertainty & Geopolitical Factors - There's increased uncertainty due to the Middle East situation, reciprocal tariffs, and unclear US-China relations [4][5] - Geopolitics is playing a bigger role in inflation expectations [6] - The Fed's tools are limited in addressing changes in trade policy, the political environment, and geopolitical factors [6] US Dollar & Treasury Market - The dollar has shown weakness, with a temporary rebound as a flight to safety [8] - Foreign buyers have reduced their holdings of US Treasuries, decreasing from 50% to 30% over the past decade [8] - Dollar depreciation is anticipated to continue marginally, with treasury market volatility expected, especially in the long end [13] Investor Sentiment & Market Dynamics - Investors, including sophisticated institutional investors, are questioning their geographic allocation to US assets [10] - The depth and liquidity of US markets, including treasuries, the dollar, and private assets, remain robust [11] - There is still no alternative to the US dollar [12] - A transition is occurring that matters for flows and valuations, but it is marginal from a geopolitical perspective at the moment [12]
Bitcoin has become an institutionalized macro asset, says Galaxy Digital CEO Mike Novogratz
CNBC Television· 2025-06-12 20:32
There's the dollar melting away below 98. It's now at its lowest level since March of 2022, and it's down about 10% against a basket of currencies year to date, as you can see there. Outflows fueled by the president's trade policies, rising odds of a Fed cut, and more.Our next guest, though, knows it's good news for another asset class, the rise of crypto. Mike Novagrath is founder and CEO of Galaxy Digital. They also had an IPO lately, Mike.Uh, it's good to see you again. I think what was the high we hit o ...