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分析师:英债收益率涨幅超欧债 或因投资者回避
news flash· 2025-07-17 11:51
分析师:英债收益率涨幅超欧债 或因投资者回避 金十数据7月17日讯,本周数据显示英国通胀上升且劳动力市场疲软,受此影响,投资者开始抛售英国 政府债券。这一现象凸显出英国经济正面临"经济放缓与高通胀并存"的不利局面。XTB分析师在一份报 告中表示:"英国国债收益率的上涨速度超过了欧洲其他国家的同类债券。"她认为,这表明投资者可能 在回避英国国债。在今年夏季剩余时间里,GDP下滑、通胀上升及劳动力市场疲软的组合,可能会导致 英国债券市场的表现相比其他欧洲国家进一步落后。 ...
每日机构分析:6月12日
Xin Hua Cai Jing· 2025-06-12 08:21
Group 1 - The core viewpoint suggests that Powell's stance in the upcoming June FOMC meeting may lean hawkish, potentially disappointing investors expecting rate cuts [1] - The recent sell-off of U.S. assets is attributed more to tariff policy impacts rather than a loss of confidence in the dollar's reserve currency status, although long-term trends could weaken this status [2] - Analysts predict a further decline in U.S. Treasury yields over the next few months, with the 10-year yield expected to drop to 4.35% in three months and 4.29% in six months from the current 4.48% [2] Group 2 - The decline in UK GDP provides another reason for the Bank of England to consider a rate cut in August, with April's GDP shrinking by 0.3% [3] - The current low volatility in the foreign exchange market may trigger a rebound in the dollar, as interest rate differentials become more pronounced [3] - Despite concerns over excess supply in the U.S. Treasury market, most economists expect the Federal Reserve to only cut rates two times or less this year [2]
凯投宏观:英国GDP下滑有助于英国央行8月降息
news flash· 2025-06-12 07:30
Core Viewpoint - The decline in UK GDP provides further justification for the Bank of England to consider an interest rate cut in August [1] Economic Performance - The GDP shrank by 0.3% in April, supporting the view that the 0.7% growth in the first quarter was unsustainable [1] - Second-quarter data may exaggerate economic weakness, alleviating concerns about a recession [1] External Factors - New tariffs and domestic companies cutting spending to offset increased costs from tax hikes in April are expected to drag on the economy due to weak overseas demand [1] - Despite these challenges, the current economic conditions are not sufficient to prompt an interest rate cut by the Bank of England next week [1]