Tag Archives: USTB
FI Eye-Opener: Looking beyond zero
German yields edged only slightly higher, but US yields climbed some more on the back of some encouraging data releases
FI Eye-Opener: The relief that wasn’t
The relief coming after the ECB stress tests proved very short-lived, as a weak German Ifo reminded that the remaining problems were large.
FI Eye-Opener: No time to linger on the stress test results
Core bond yields ended marginally lower on Friday. Leaked ECB bank stress test results put modest upward pressure on yields in the afternoon,
FI Eye-Opener: China’s property crash only a matter of time?
Bond yields jumped and curves steepened on the back of an upward surprise in Euro-area PMIs and rallying US equities,
FI Eye-Opener: Feeling stressed?
Yesterday’s market moves ended up rather limited. German yields saw very little moves,
FI Eye-Opener: We will buy whatever it takes
German bonds recorded some gains early yesterday, but the market mood changed later on the back of a report suggesting the ECB
FI Eye-Opener: Chinese growth slowing but not tumbling
German bond yields ended the day slightly lower yesterday, but above their intra-day lows.
FI Eye-Opener: Bouncy
Core bond yields continued to rebound on Friday, and curves saw some bear-steepening.
FI Eye-Opener: Bloodbath continues, Yellen to the rescue
German bonds performed again early yesterday, and the 10-year yield hit a new low at just below 0.72%.
FI Eye-Opener: Volatility resurrected
When I wrote about near-term yield targets for German and US yields on Tuesday,
FI Eye-Opener: There is no use fighting gravity
Bonds rallied hard and curves bull-flattened on both sides of the Atlantic,
