Bonds across globe are the best performer after US Federal Reserve chose to wait for further improvement in inflation and abroad before pulling the trigger.
US -
- US 2 year yield after rallying as high as 0.81%, has fallen sharply to 0.66% as of today, however it has pushed up from there to trade 0.685 as of now. Yields are up 0.93% today.
- Similarly 5 year yield is down from 1.61% as of 15th to 1.45% as of today. It has bounced back from 1.43% area, however still down -1.33% for the day.
- 10 year yield is down from 2.29% from 2.16% as of today. It has jumped back from 2.14% area.
Germany -
German bonds are considered as European benchmark.
- German 2 year yield has fallen from -0.21% to -0.22%. Down -7.3% today
- German 10 year yield is down -10.75% from 0.78% to current 0.69%
UK -
- UK yields are sharply down over strong buying after FED policy hold. UK 2 year yield is down -12.66%, trading at 0.607%.
- UK 5 year yield is down -8.74%, trading at 1.263%.
- UK 10 year yield is down -6.2%, trading at 1.834%.


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