Daily Roundup of Key US Economic Data for April 17
IHS Markit Slashes Global Growth Outlook Amid Mounting Investor Jitters
Will Tariff-Related Inflation Derail the Bond Market's Rally?
Foreign Central Banks Are Loading Up on T-Bills, Selling U.S. Bonds
One month before the U.S. debt storm, U.S. overseas bondholders held the largest increase in U.S. treasury bonds since June 2021.
The US Treasury Department's International Capital Movement report (TIC) shows that in February of this year, foreign holders of US Treasury bonds in the USA significantly increased, marking the largest increase since June 2021. Canada and Japan were the leading countries in net Buy volume for the month, which coincided with recent turbulence in the US Treasury market.
Treasury Yields Fall as Powell Speaks on Tariffs, Fed Policy -- Market Talk
Daily Roundup of Key US Economic Data for April 16
Federal Reserve Watch for April 16: FOMC Seen 'Well Positioned' to Wait for Clarity Before Adjusting Policy
Federal Reserve Chair Powell Says FOMC 'Well Positioned' to Wait for Clarity Before Adjusting Policy
U.S. Recession Would Deepen Budget Deficit Despite Lower Interest Payments, Apollo Warns
US March Industrial Production Declines More Than Expected, February Revised Higher
Treasury Yields Change Little as U.S. Retail Sales Beat Forecast -- Market Talk
April New York Fed Services Index Falls Unexpectedly
Trump Tariffs May Not Ignite Inflation After All, Says Yardeni
What the Recent Rise in 'Real' Treasury Bond Yields Signals Amid Tariff Worries
Daily Roundup of Key US Economic Data for April 15
'Term Premium' Sends a Message. Inflation Isn't What Bond Investors Fear Most. -- Barrons.com
New York Manufacturing Contraction Improves; Firms Turn Pessimistic For First Time Since 2022
BofA Expects 'Decent' Q1 for Saudi Banks, Cautious Tone on FY25 Outlook
Redbook US Same-Store Sales Slow in Week Ended April 12