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Fed officials hint at rising Treasury yields as a potential credit restraint

EditorMalvika Gurung
Published 10/10/2023, 02:44 AM
Updated 10/10/2023, 02:44 AM
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Tuesday saw a rally in Asian stocks, influenced by several factors including comments from Federal Reserve officials at a National Association for Business Economics conference in Dallas, Wall Street's positive reaction to these comments, and oil price fluctuations due to geopolitical tensions following a deadly Hamas attack on Israel.

Investors have been keenly awaiting the Federal Reserve's recent policy meeting minutes for clues on impending rate actions. This scrutiny follows an equity rally triggered by comments from Fed Vice Chair Philip Jefferson and Dallas Fed President Lorie Logan. They suggested that the rising US Treasury yields could counterbalance further interest rate hikes, potentially providing necessary credit limitations, thereby moderating the economy and lessening the need for supplementary monetary tightening.

Wall Street welcomed this possible shift towards a less aggressive stance by the central bank, easing concerns of additional economic woes amidst ongoing inflation battles. Despite looming fears of a potential recession in 2023 due to constant tightening, the US economy demonstrates resilience.

In parallel, oil markets endured instability due to supply apprehensions ignited by a lethal Hamas attack on Israel, with traders expressing spillover fears that the crisis could extend to the wider oil-rich Middle East.

The central bank's possible dovish approach, as indicated by Fed vice chair Philip Jefferson, Dallas Fed President Lorie Logan, and San Francisco Fed chief Mary Daly, could potentially cool the economy, reducing the need for additional monetary policy tightening.

The identified entities for final summary include restraint on credit, geopolitical tensions, and bond market costs.

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