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Fed Pauses Rate Hikes, Signals Cuts: Bond Rally & Lower Yields

Published 2024-05-13, 08:36 a/m

Fed Holds Rates Steady, Signals Slower Balance Sheet Reduction

During its last April meeting, the Federal Reserve met and as anticipated by most market watchers, left interest rates unchanged at the current range of 5.25% to 5.5%. Chair Jerome Powell reassured markets by quashing speculation of imminent rate increases. He also announced a slower pace of balance sheet reduction, a move intended to ease tensions in the money markets. This news was met positively by the markets.

Rate Cuts on Hold as Inflation Persists

The Federal Reserve's decision to maintain the current interest rate target range underscores ongoing inflationary pressures. This decision postpones the possibility of an initial rate cut and contributes to the observed rise in Treasury yields year-to-date.

Fed officials remain concerned by the limited progress in curbing inflation and have emphasized the need for demonstrably sustained disinflationary trends before considering any rate reductions.

Fed Signals Slower Balance Sheet Reduction, Rate Cuts Remain on the Table

In a surprise move, the Federal Reserve announced a shift in policy, opting to slow the pace of quantitative tightening (QT) starting in June. Under the new plan, the Fed will allow up to $25 billion of Treasury securities to mature monthly without reinvestment, down from the current pace of $60 billion. This dovish move aims to alleviate pressures within money markets.

Fed Chair Jerome Powell offered some direction, clarifying that interest rate hikes are not on the immediate horizon unless inflation remains stubbornly high. He reiterated the possibility of rate cuts later this year but stressed that the timing will be data-driven and remains uncertain.

Market Anticipates Two Potential Rate Cuts This Year

Reflecting the Fed's policy shift, the CME FedWatch tool now indicates that markets are pricing in the possibility of two rate cuts by year-end. These potential cuts, each of 50 basis points, could occur in September and November

mage showing US Federal Reserve Building
 

Source: Trading View

Impact on Treasury Yields

The Federal Reserve's dovish signals, including the dismissal of rate hikes and a slower pace of balance sheet reduction, triggered a bond market rally. Yields, particularly on long-term bonds, fell significantly. For example, the yield on the 20-year Treasury bond dropped from 4.97% on April 25th to 4.70% within just eight trading sessions.

This suggests that long-term interest rates may have reached their peak for the current tightening cycle, and with a potential policy shift towards looser monetary policy by year-end, some investors view current bond yields as attractive entry points.

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