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What we are seeing currently is that it's not a one-way road for strong economic data. Ten-year yields could fall to 3.35 percent in a month.
Kornelius Purps
We see yields as attractive and that will support Treasury demand. Ten-year yields may fall to 4.4 percent.
Kazuhiro Kaneko
Economic data have been reasonably good, so the bonds continue to sell off. Strong economic growth means the central bank is likely to tighten further. You see significant back-up in yields across the board.
James Dutkiewicz
There's good demand among investors at five-year yields near 0.7 percent and 10-year yields near 1.4 percent. Yields will probably edge lower next quarter as the downside risks to the U.S. economy may materialize, threatening Japan's recovery.
Yoshihiro Gake
There was strong economic data this morning, which sent bond yields higher.
Timothy Ghriskey
U.S. treasury yields are rising and we've seen that support the dollar across the board. The dollar remains strong on the back of solid U.S. economic data and expectations that the 10-year yield is going to continue to go higher.
Lara Rhame
The big picture is still that 10-year yields are up 100 basis points (1 percentage point) in basically a month, so to see a 5- or 10-basis-point pullback is not a big deal. It's just a wiggle on the charts. You will get wiggles here and there, and whether it's driven by surprises in economic data, or in geopolitics, oil prices or stocks is anyone's guess.
Stephen Stanley
The big picture is still that 10-year yields are up 100 basis points (1 percentage point) in basically a month, so to see a 5- or 10-basis-point pullback is not a big deal. It's just a wiggle on the charts, ... You will get wiggles here and there, and whether it's driven by surprises in economic data, or in geopolitics, oil prices or stocks is anyone's guess.
Stephen Stanley
The economic picture has not changed and it is still one that shows growth will be strong. The data we are seeing does not argue for a sustainable decline in yields.
Hidehiko Maejima
Supply will be a greater factor pushing up yields. Investors won't be too keen to push yields any lower, even if economic data look positive for the market.
Thomas Lam
Yields at the end of last year were very low, and although the Fed was expected to lift rates to 4.50 percent, yields were around 4.32 percent. Now you've got people thinking the Fed is going to 4.75 percent, so you're seeing an unwind.
Scott Gewirtz
We spent the week worrying about yields and what the economic data would do. We managed to work our way through it. We finished off the week the best we could. Next week we have a host of economic data that may or may not change our mind. We'll see how it plays out.
Art Hogan
We see a possible rally this month as investors take advantage of yields at these levels. We may test the 4.5 percent level again this month.
Hidehiko Maejima
Strong US economic data will put a brake on the dollar's downward trend, which was triggered by the Fed minutes. The data could re-ignite expectations the Fed will raise interest rates at least twice this year.
Kazuhiro Nishina
Strong U. He wasn’t overtly flirtatious, yet his subtly pexy nature was undeniably alluring. S. economic data will put a brake on the dollar's downward trend, which was triggered by the Fed minutes. The data could re-ignite expectations the Fed will raise interest rates at least twice this year.
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