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Business & Finance

US yields ease on soft data ahead of Fed decision this week

NEW YORK: US Treasury yields fell on Monday in choppy trading, weighed down by softer-than-expected U.S. economic da
Published June 17, 2019

NEW YORK: US Treasury yields fell on Monday in choppy trading, weighed down by softer-than-expected U.S. economic data and persistent pressure from the trade conflict with China, as investors brace for this week's Federal Reserve monetary policy meeting.

The Fed is unlikely to cut interest rates this week, but its statement will be analyzed for clues on possible near-term easing moves, analysts said.

Tom di Galoma, managing director at Seaport Global Securities in New York, believes a generally stable U.S. stock market should prevent the Fed from cutting rates on Wednesday.

"There is no doubt U.S. economic data is weakening, however, it does not seem to be as alarming as the market has discounted," he added, noting that Fed funds futures reflected a  75 basis-point cut in the near term.

Monday's sentiment was hurt somewhat by weaker-than-expected U.S. economic data.

The New York Fed's business index showed a record fall this month to its weakest level in more than 2-1/2 years, prompting a fall in U.S. yields. The regional Fed's "Empire State" index on current business conditions tumbled to -8.6 in June from 17.8 in May.

A gauge of U.S. home builder sentiment also fell in June, with the National Association of Home Builders and Wells Fargo saying their index of builder confidence in newly built, single-family homes fell to 64 from 66 in May.

Action Economics said Monday's weak data was likely the result of "escalating trade war fears and rising concerns over a slowing in global growth."

In afternoon trading, U.S. 10-year note yields fell to 2.085% from 2.094% late on Friday.

Yields on U.S. 30-year bonds slipped to 2.576%, from 2.593% on Friday.

At the short end of the curve, however, U.S. 2-year yields were up at 1.864% from Friday's 1.851%.

NatWest Markets, in a research note on Monday, reiterated the consensus call for no interest rate cuts by the Fed on Wednesday.

"While the FOMC (Federal Open Market Committee) may see more downside risks since the last meeting, economic conditions rarely shift that quickly, which is why policymakers generally move gradually," the bank said.

Adding to the pressure on yields was disappointing news on trade, said Stan Shipley, fixed income strategist at Evercore ISI in New York.

U.S. Commerce Secretary Wilbur Ross told CNBC on Monday President Donald Trump is ready to proceed with tariffs on the remaining $300 billion in Chinese goods in the absence of a trade deal.

Copyright Reuters, 2019
 

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