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German bond yields hit four-month highs, bets wane on ECB cuts

German bond yields hit four-month highs, bets wane on ECB cuts

Time of India2 days ago
German 10-year government bond yields hit their highest in four months on Friday, as fading conviction among investors for steeper rate cuts from the European Central
Bank
compounded a push out of safe havens on optimism over U.S.-EU trade talks.
The ECB left interest rates at 2% on Thursday, as expected, and President Christine Lagarde suggested policymakers were less concerned than before about an abrupt slowdown in growth and inflation over the coming year. Bond yields rose sharply in response.
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Meanwhile, optimism is growing that the European Union will be able to secure an agreement with the United States on trade at a lower tariff than the 30% threatened by President
Donald Trump
if there is no deal by his August 1 deadline.
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Government bonds came under pressure, as did gold and safe-haven currencies like the Japanese yen and Swiss franc.
Two-year German Schatz yields, which rose by nearly 12 basis points on Thursday in their biggest one-day increase since mid-May, were up 3.6 bps at 1.947%, their highest since April 3, the day after Trump's "Liberation Day" announcement on tariffs.
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10-year German yields were up 6 bps to 2.75%, their highest since the end of March, while Italian yields rose 7 bps to 3.636%, leaving the gap between the two at 88.2 bps, its widest in a week.
Two sources told Reuters on Thursday that ECB policymakers were setting the bar high for a September rate cut and would need to see a significant deterioration in growth and inflation before backing further easing.
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Recent economic data suggests the
euro
zone is weathering uncertainty over U.S. tariffs reasonably well.
Euro zone business activity hit an 11-month high in early July, based on HCOB's preliminary composite euro zone Purchasing Managers' Index, compiled by S&P Global on Thursday.
"After good PMI numbers and a positive tone from the ECB, the path towards higher rates is becoming even clearer. If a trade deal gets signed, we should see rates move up further, with the 10-year
swap
rate hitting at least 2.8%," ING rates strategist Michiel Tukker said.
The 10-year swap rate, an indicator of long-term borrowing costs, is hovering around 2.7%, its highest since March, having risen by nearly 20 bps in the last month.
Tukker said a move towards 3% would likely be slower and would depend on growth remaining resilient.
Money
markets
show traders are undecided about another ECB rate cut this year, attaching about a 30% chance of a drop below 2% by the end of December.
Reflecting some of that greater confidence in the outlook was a modest improvement in German business morale in July. A survey on Friday from the Ifo institute showed its business climate index rose to 88.6 this month - the highest in 13 months - from 88.4 in June, slightly below a Reuters forecast for 89.0.
A separate report from the ECB showed bank lending in the euro zone grew at the fastest pace in two years last month, extending a gradual recovery fuelled by lower borrowing costs and a stabilisation in the economy.
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