Bonds across globe were the best performer after US Federal Reserve chose to wait for further improvement in inflation and abroad before pulling the trigger last week, however reverses some of the gains this week
US
- US 2 year yield is trading at quite a high of 0.721%, up 6.1% so far today, however it hasn't pushed below 0.67%, despite FED decided to keep rates on hold last week.
- Similarly 5 year yield is up from 1.42% after FED to 1.494% as of today. It has moved up by 3% so far today.
- 10 year yield is up +2.43% today so far, trading at 2.178%.
Germany
German bonds are considered as European benchmark.
- German 2 year yield has risen from below -0.26% after FED to -0.241% as of today, up +2.03% today.
- German 10 year yield dropped from 0.78% to 0.59% post FED, however bounced back since to 0.622% as of today.
UK
- UK yields are sharply up by 10.8% today, trading at 0.616%.
- UK 5 year yield is up 6.25%, trading at 1.259%.
- UK 10 year yield is up 4.73%, trading at 1.838%.


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