Bond Traders See Zero Chance of Fed Cut in 2026, Contrasting Strategist Views
Bond traders are now pricing in no chance of a Federal Reserve rate cut in 2026, a view that contrasts with some strategists who still anticipate multiple cuts this year.
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Bond traders are now pricing in no chance of a Federal Reserve rate cut in 2026, a view that contrasts with some strategists who still anticipate multiple cuts this year.
A surge in oil prices has prompted bond traders to seek inflation hedges, leading to a bond selloff across Asian markets as crude breaches US$100/barrel.
Bond Traders Await US Inflation Data With Oil Rise in Focus Bloomberg.com
Bond traders are closely examining upcoming jobs data to gauge the Federal Reserve's future policy path, especially in the context of a recent oil shock.
Bond traders are placing bets that the Federal Reserve's interest rate cuts will continue and spill over into 2027.

The Federal Reserve is in a waiting period, contemplating its next moves as the stock market experiences a reversal influenced by wartime conditions, adding complexity to economic forecasts.
Stock and Bond Traders Eye Another Volatile Open - Bloomberg

The war with Iran is causing extreme instability in global markets, which is why many are concerned about the impact of the military conflict on their finances. What it means for...
Bond Traders See Increasing Chance of No Fed Cuts This Year Bloomberg.com
Bond traders are closely monitoring upcoming jobs data and overall stock market performance to gauge the sustainability of the current bond rally.
Bond traders are now pricing in expectations for larger deficits around the world, reflecting concerns about global fiscal health.
Bond investors, who have been focused on inflation since the Iran war began, say a surprise in the monthly US jobs report has the potential to upend their expectations for Federal Reserve…
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