Institution: The 10-year US Treasury yield is expected to fall below 4%
PANews reported on November 7 that SEB Research Chief Strategist Jussi Hiljanen stated in a report that if expectations for significant interest rate cuts by the Federal Reserve persist, the yield on the US 10-year Treasury bond is expected to fall to 3.8%-3.9% within the next three to six months. He pointed out that the Federal Reserve's decision to end quantitative tightening in early December, along with a narrowing policy rate spread and reduced hedging costs for international real money, should also provide support for Treasury bonds. This could further drive yields downward.
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