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    U.S. Treasury yields drop despite stronger-than-expected inflation data

    February 13, 2025
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    U.S. Treasury yields declined on Thursday despite the release of another inflation report indicating stronger-than-expected price pressures. The 10-year Treasury yield fell by 8 basis points to 4.554%, while the 2-year Treasury yield slipped 4 basis points to 4.321%. Yields move inversely to bond prices, with one basis point equaling 0.01%. U.S. Economic data released Thursday showed that the producer price index (PPI), which measures changes in prices received by producers for goods and services, rose 0.4% in January on a seasonally adjusted basis.

    U.S. Treasury yields drop despite stronger-than-expected inflation data

    This surpassed economists’ expectations of a 0.3% increase, according to a Dow Jones survey. The core PPI, which excludes volatile food and energy prices, rose 0.3%, matching forecasts. Despite the headline number indicating strong inflationary pressures, certain underlying data suggested price easing. Analysts noted that while inflation figures remained elevated, the January PPI and the previously released consumer price index (CPI) report signaled a potentially softer reading for the personal consumption expenditures (PCE) price index. The Federal Reserve closely monitors the PCE index, which is set for release later in February.

    Adam Crisafulli, founder of Vital Knowledge, noted in a research note that while the PPI data showed a higher-than-expected increase, some components of the report were “dovish,” indicating less inflationary concern. He added that following Wednesday’s hotter CPI reading, the PPI data was received as a “welcome surprise” by markets. Earlier in the week, Treasury yields surged after the CPI report showed a 0.5% increase on a monthly basis in January and a 3% year-over-year rise, exceeding estimates of 0.3% and 2.9%, respectively.

    Core CPI, which excludes food and energy costs, climbed 0.4% for the month and 3.3% annually, surpassing expectations of 0.3% and 3.1%, respectively. Despite persistent inflation concerns, some market participants pointed to specific factors contributing to bond market strength. Peter Boockvar, chief investment officer at Bleakley Financial Group, remarked that “persistent inflation is apparent even before tariffs,” but noted that some healthcare-related components, which feed into the PCE index, remained subdued, contributing to the rally in bonds. – By MENA Newswire News Desk.

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