10yr Treasury Yield (10yr is above the 7-day moving average -> bullish, but is below the 30-day moving average -> bearish, with 1 week change of -1.2%) dipped modestly after September inflation data cooling to 0.3% monthly and 3% yearly, both below forecasts, boosting bets for Fed easing.
The 10-year yield slipped below 4.00% amid investor optimism over subdued price growth, narrowing the spread to the 2-year note and signaling reduced recession fears.
A credit rating downgrade to AA- by Scope Ratings added brief upward pressure on yields, Government shutdown delays in eco data releases heightened uncertainty, capping yield declines. Corporate bond auctions drew strong demand.
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