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The Week Ahead: Disappointing U.S. Data, Soft 2-Year Yield Warns Dollar Leg Up On Fed's Hawkish Hold Is Over
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Hopes for rate relief from the Federal Reserve that permeated the start of the year have largely faded, and two investment management giants have updated their projections to include a steep move in the other direction. Bank of America and PGIM,...
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10-year yield seen slipping to 6.64% as Fed bets ease
Indian government bonds may see further gains as US jobs data eases rate hike concerns. The potential inclusion of Indian sovereign bonds in a major index also supports bond prices. Retreating crude oil prices further contribute to the positive outlook for these bonds. Benchmark 10-year yields have already declined and are expected to ease more. Analysts anticipate further easing towards 6.64 levels in the near term.
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· Jun 21, 2026
What to Expect in Markets This Week: A Post-Fed Inflation Reading and Earnings From a Hot Memory Maker
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ING Think
· Jun 26, 2026
FX Daily: USD rally getting tired?
Risk sentiment remains shaky, but the dollar hasn't taken advantage of the latest correction in Asian equities. That may fit our view that USD is pricing in quite a lot of positives and faces downside risks, especially beyond the very near term. Elsewhere, markets may be growing some conviction that 162.0 is the new line in the sand for USD/JPY intervention
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