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China and US bond markets head in opposite directions

·South China Morning Post·Impact 4/5 · High

China and the US are experiencing a divergence in their bond markets. This means that the direction and performance of their respective bond markets are moving in opposite ways. The divergence is significant because it can have implications for global trade and economic stability. It may also influence investor confidence and decision-making, potentially affecting the value of assets and currencies worldwide.

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Why it matters

China's central bank is trying to slow down the yuan's gains against the dollar. This could affect the US bond market as investors adjust to the changing currency landscape.

Market impact

Impact score
4 / 5
Market signal
Mixed / neutral
Category
Monetary policy
Model confidence
60%

Markets & countries in focus

ChinaUnited States

Transmission channels

Central bank interventionCurrency gains slowInvestor adjustmentBond market shiftRisk appetite changes

Likely winners & losers

Winners

  • Chinese exporters

Under pressure

  • US bond holders

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