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June JSDA Trading Volume of Over-the-Counter Bonds

CLEAR SIGNS OF BEARISHNESS ON SUPER-LONG JGBSJSDA Trading Volume of Over-the-Counter Bonds data for June were indicative of most

Authorities Reach Agreement on External Debt Restructuring with Bondholders

Bottom line: Ukraine reached agreement with an ad hoc creditor committeerepresenting holdings of around 25% of Ukrainian bondholders on restructuring

Consumption and income growth slowed; consumer confidence deteriorated

n Spending: Chinese household consumption growth measured in year-over-yearterms slowed notably to 5.0% yoy in Q2 2024 from 8.3% yoy in Q1. On a

Rates Strategy Weekly "Hints gleaned from Bond Market Group meetings"

(1) Hints gleaned from Bond Market Group meetingsThe BOJ held a round of Bond Market Group meetings on 9–10 July. Reference materials

Trump shooting, China Q2 GDP to sway market mood

Market HighlightsThe US dollar fell 1.7% this month, respecting seasonality pattern, which has been reinforced by more dovish market expectations for Fed rate cuts. Markets are now

The US consumer-should we be worried?

Consumer is moderating, not pulling back, The US consumer is and has been theengine behind economic growth. As rates stay higher for longer, the strength of theUS consumer is coming into

Asia-Pacific Portfolio Strategy: Asian equity market daily update

The MXAPJ Index rose 1.3% today. Hong Kong and Taiwan markets outperformed,while India and Singapore markets underperformed. Within MXAPJ sectors, Info

Sticky inflation is coming unglued

The June CPI report was very benign. The headline figure fell 0.06% (expected up0.1%) and the core figure was up only 0.06% (expected up 0.2%). Within the corecomponent,the long-awaited slowing in both tenants’and owners’ equivalentrental inflation took

Europe Non Research Other

All about the US inflation print this alernoon and i willtake my lead from there. The market feels as though it wanls to embrace alower USD and if the print is sot (rounding will also be important today)

What will the pound do, this summer?

On a quiet day for markets, the RBNZ announced a ‘dovish hold’ with rates staying at 5.5% while the central bank’s guidance implied that it is only a matter of time before they are cut. Read