Euro Zone and U.S. Bonds Steady Ahead of Fed Rate Decision
Euro zone and U.S. government bond yields dipped as investors prepared for a U.S. Federal Reserve rate cut. Traders anticipate a 25 basis-point reduction, alongside vital commentary from Fed Chair Jerome Powell. Strong appetite for bonds was evident in Germany’s Bund auction amid pressure on long-dated debt.

Euro zone government bond yields edged lower on Wednesday in anticipation of a U.S. Federal Reserve rate cut expected later in the day. All eyes are on the extent of easing the Fed might deliver this year, with Germany's 10-year bond yield falling 2 basis points to 2.68%, setting the tone for euro zone debt.
U.S. 10-year Treasury yields dipped by 1.5 basis points to 4.01%, with the 2-year yields hovering around 3.50%. On the longer end, both U.S. and German 30-year bond yields declined by about 2 basis points each to approximately 4.62% and 3.26%, respectively.
Ahead of the Fed's announcement, Germany's 30-year Bund auction reported an increased bid-to-cover ratio, indicating strong market interest despite recent challenges faced by long-dated bonds. Meanwhile, traders are factoring in a 25 basis-point cut by the Fed, while commentary from Fed Chair Jerome Powell might provide further market direction.
(With inputs from agencies.)
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