US Treasury yields surge to 8-month high after strong economic data

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US Treasury yields leapt to the highest level in eight months on Tuesday, after strong jobs and services data prompted investors to bet that the Federal Reserve is likely to lower interest rates just once this year.

The 10-year US government bond yield — a global benchmark for fixed-income assets — rose 0.08 percentage points to 4.7 per cent, its highest level since April last year.

The moves followed a slew of data that indicated the world’s biggest economy remained in good health, casting further doubt on the case for Fed rate cuts.

ISM’s non-manufacturing purchasing managers’ index, a gauge of services activity, climbed to 54.1 in December, higher than economists’ expectations of 53.3. A reading above 50 signals expansion.

Separate data showed there were 8.1mn job vacancies in November, above forecasts of 7.7mn openings, indicating unexpectedly strong demand for US workers.

Investors have been watching measures of business activity and the health of the labour market closely for clues as to how far and how rapidly the Federal Reserve will choose to cut interest rates.

Following Tuesday’s data, investors were betting the Fed will deliver a quarter-point rate cut by July, with a roughly 35 per cent chance of another such move by the end of the year. Earlier in the day, the odds of a second quarter-point reduction were nearly 70 per cent.

The Fed first reduced rates from their 23-year highs in September, and made two further cuts before the end of 2024. However, in December policymakers signalled a slower pace of easing in 2025, underscoring persistent concerns about inflation.

US stocks gave up their earlier gains following the release of November’s jobs data, with the blue-chip S&P 500 and the tech-heavy Nasdaq Composite down 0.4 per cent and 0.9 per cent respectively in late-morning trade in New York.

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