10Y UST yield to decline by 70 bps to 4.20% in 12M horizon – Danske Bank
|10Y UST yields have generally traded in the 4.80-5.00% range over the past weeks but broke below the recent range following the November FOMC Meeting. Economists at Danske Bank expect long rates to decline, but less than previously.
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We still pencil in a downward trending profile for long UST yields over the coming year, though with a higher level expected on a 12M horizon compared to our September forecast.
We expect the 10Y UST yield to decline by 70 bps to 4.20% (previously 3.70%), as inflationary pressures soften and Fed initiates its cutting cycle. The upward revision is mainly an effect of a higher Term Premium, which we expect to prove stickier than the pricing of policy rates remaining ‘high forever’.
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