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U.S. Treasury yields fell sharply, and the dollar weakened due to inflation data

2026-01-13 21:55:40
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According to Jinshi News, as December's core inflation unexpectedly declined slightly, investors rushed to buy U.S. government bonds, leading to a significant drop in U.S. Treasury yields, while the dollar was also sold off. The year-on-year core inflation rate for the U.S. in December was 2.6%, not accelerating to the predicted 2.7%. Although these inflation indicators are unlikely to change expectations that the Federal Reserve will keep interest rates unchanged later this month, they may alleviate concerns that accelerating inflation would delay a new round of rate cuts.

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