Investment Firm Advises Buying UK Gilts Over US Treasurys
TS Lombard suggests investors are misreading a major economy, creating an opportunity to buy 10-year Treasury gilts over U.S. Treasurys and other international bonds.
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TS Lombard suggests investors are misreading a major economy, creating an opportunity to buy 10-year Treasury gilts over U.S. Treasurys and other international bonds.

U.S. Treasurys steadied Thursday, as investors monitored developments in the Middle East conflict ahead of further inflation data.

Yields on U.S. Treasurys moved lower early Wednesday as investors continued to monitor significant inflation risks in the market.
Japanese Government Bonds (JGBs) have fallen, mirroring declines observed in U.S. Treasurys. This movement indicates a tracking of global bond market trends.
An analysis explores the underlying reasons why major oil-producing countries in the Middle East have been divesting their holdings of U.S. Treasurys, indicating shifts in global economic strategies.
A finance expert told the Senate Finance Committee that despite their appearance, U.S. Treasurys remain the best available option for markets, likening them to a 'bad boyfriend' in a Hallmark movie.

The global bond market is at risk of losing its 'quiet stabilizer' due to Japan's changing role, potentially impacting U.S. Treasurys and borrowing costs worldwide.
Eurozone Bond Yields Decline, Track U.S. Treasurys The Wall Street Journal
Quant funds experienced their most significant trading rout this year as momentum stocks underperformed. Despite the recent pain, asset allocators advise investors to consider returns over a wider timeframe, noting the sector remains ahead of the S&P 500 and U.S. Treasurys for the year.

According to the European Central Bank (ECB), gold has overtaken U.S. Treasuries to become the world's leading central bank reserve asset. This shift indicates a notable change in global central bank reserve preferences.

US 30-year Treasury bond yields briefly reached their highest level since 2007, driven by growing concerns over inflation. This surge has led strategists to describe the bond market as entering a "danger zone."
Japanese Government Bonds (JGBs) experienced a decline, mirroring a similar downward trend observed in U.S. Treasurys.
Major oil-producing countries in the Middle East are reportedly selling their holdings of U.S. Treasurys, with a need for liquidity cited as a potential reason for this decision.
JGBs Rise, Tracking Gains in U.S. Treasurys WSJ

Pierrakakis emphasized the international role of the euro as a strategic response to Europe's economic challenges during Eurogroup and ECOFIN meetings in Brussels.
Eurozone Bond Yields Decline, Track U.S. Treasurys The Wall Street Journal

A report by Singapore's UOB suggests ways the private sector can address the U.S. fiscal situation, which it describes as a 'slow burning overhang' for the economy.
Japanese Government Bonds (JGBs) saw an increase, mirroring gains in U.S. Treasurys and a drop in oil prices.

Japan and China are leading a retreat by foreign governments from U.S. Treasurys. This selloff is linked to the U.S.-Iran conflict and a surge in crude oil prices, which has also caused the Japanese yen and other Asian currencies to tumble.
Japanese Government Bonds (JGBs) edged lower, mirroring declines observed in U.S. Treasurys.
Japanese Government Bonds (JGBs) have fallen, mirroring declines observed in U.S. Treasurys.
Japanese government bonds (JGBs) experienced a decline, mirroring the downward trend observed in U.S. Treasurys.
Europe's increasing military spending could lead to a more integrated bond market, potentially challenging the dominance of U.S. Treasurys.