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    Treasury yields dip as markets await key inflation gauge from the Fed

    November 27, 2024
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    MENA Newswire News Desk: U.S. Treasury yields declined on Wednesday as investors awaited the release of the Federal Reserve’s preferred inflation gauge, the personal consumption expenditures (PCE) index, along with other key economic data. The markets also absorbed insights from the Federal Reserve’s November meeting minutes, which signaled a cautious approach to monetary policy adjustments.

    Treasury yields dip as markets await key inflation gauge from the Fed

    By 6:06 a.m. ET, the yield on the 10-year Treasury fell over 4 basis points to 4.261%, while the 2-year Treasury yield dipped 3 basis points to 4.221%. Treasury yields and prices typically move inversely, and one basis point equals 0.01%. The PCE index, a critical indicator of inflation excluding volatile food and energy prices, is expected to show a 2.8% year-over-year increase for October, according to Dow Jones estimates.

    The data, set for release at 10 a.m. ET, is closely monitored as the Federal Reserve uses it to gauge inflationary trends and inform monetary policy decisions. The Federal Reserve’s November meeting minutes, released on Tuesday, reflected optimism regarding easing inflation pressures and suggested future interest rate cuts would proceed cautiously.

    Policymakers emphasized a data-driven approach, noting that if inflation continues its downward trajectory and the labor market remains strong, it would be appropriate to transition gradually toward a neutral monetary policy stance.

    Market participants are currently pricing in a 66% probability of a 0.25% interest rate cut at the Federal Reserve’s December meeting, according to the CME Group’s FedWatch Tool, with the remaining 33% expecting no change. This outlook underscores investor sentiment that the Fed is approaching the end of its tightening cycle as inflation moderates.

    Adding to market stability, President-elect Donald Trump’s nomination of Scott Bessent as Treasury Secretary has been well-received. Known for his fiscal conservatism, Bessent is expected to prioritize policies that stabilize markets, which has further reassured investors amid ongoing economic uncertainty.

    A significant volume of economic reports is expected to be released Wednesday ahead of the Thanksgiving holiday, when markets will be closed. This pre-holiday data dump is anticipated to provide further insights into consumer spending, income levels, and overall economic health, influencing both Treasury yields and broader market dynamics.

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