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Busy Week for Bonds Won t Make Things Any Clearer for Traders

(Bloomberg) Bond traders looking for something to jolt the $27 trillion Treasury market out of its recent rut will probably still be left waiting for answers, even after a busy week packed with a Federal Reserve meeting, the government’s quarterly debt-sale plans and a slew of economic data.Most Read from BloombergThree US Troops Killed in Attack Tied to Iran-Backed GroupsHouthi Hit on Russian Fuel Has Oil Traders Recalculating RisksTraders Line Up for ‘Once-in-a-Generation’ Emerging Markets

Busy Week for Bonds Won t Make Things Any Clearer for Traders

Busy Week for Bonds Won t Make Things Any Clearer for Traders
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Fed Can Cut Rates This Year Absent Inflation Rebound, Waller Says

(Bloomberg) Federal Reserve Governor Christopher Waller said the US central bank should take a cautious and systematic approach when it begins cutting interest rates, a process that can start this year absent a rebound in inflation.Most Read from BloombergIowa Latest: Haley Unveils New Ad, Looking to New HampshireBonds Slide as Fed’s Waller Downplays Need to Rush: Markets WrapTrump Scores Easy Win in Iowa With DeSantis a Distant SecondUS Merchant Vessel Struck as Shippers Told to Avoid Red Se

Fed Can Cut Rates This Year Absent Inflation Rebound, Waller Says

Fed Can Cut Rates This Year Absent Inflation Rebound, Waller Says
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Bond Traders Show Early Signs of Doubting Dovish Fed Pivot

(Bloomberg) Bond traders who just days ago were piling into wagers for more than six interest-rate cuts from the Federal Reserve this year already appear to be having second thoughts.Most Read from BloombergTech Stocks Log Four-Day Losing Streak, Bonds Rise: Markets WrapSaving the Panama Canal Will Take Years and Cost Billions, If It’s Even PossibleHarvard’s President Quits After Plagiarism, Antisemitism FurorFed Sees Rates Staying High for Some Time With Cuts Eyed in 2024Iran Blasts That Kil

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