Fed's Powell Dismisses Expectations of Sharp Rate Cuts, U.S. Treasury Yields Rise
ChainCatcher news, according to Golden Ten Data, Federal Reserve Chairman Jerome Powell stated that Wednesday's rate cut was a risk management decision, and there is no need to adjust rates quickly. As a result, market expectations for a significant rate cut have been dispelled. U.S. Treasury bonds subsequently declined, and Treasury yields rose. Gennadiy Goldberg, Head of U.S. Rates Strategy at TD Securities, pointed out that Powell was reluctant to express an overly dovish stance, which affected the movement of interest rates.
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