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Chart of the Week - Have US bond yields overshot to the upside?

By ANDREW CRAIG 17.10.2023

In this article:

    Perhaps the most striking (and surprising) development in the third quarter of 2023 was a significant rise in US real yields. The chart of the week shows just how far the 5-, 10- and 30-year benchmark yields have risen both since the Federal Reserve began tightening policy in March 2022, and in a broader historical context.

    Our fixed-income team’s view, is that US Treasury nominal and real yields have likely overshot to the upside. Their assessment is that yields capitulated higher in recent weeks due to a combination of factors, including:

    • Guidance from the Federal Open Market Committee in September that policy rates would be higher for longer, and that the US was now expected to avoid a recession.  
    • Concerns over larger-than anticipated fiscal deficits, leading to heavier longer-dated Treasury supply, as indicated in Treasury’s July Quarterly Refunding announcement.  
    • Already-stretched overweight duration positioning by asset managers who had positioned for a US recession in 2023;  
    • “Stop-outs” from a range of investors, particularly asset managers.  
    • Technical factors that forced a number of buyers to reduce the size of their positions. This downsizing of positions was amplified by the fall in bond prices.   

    The conditions for a topping out of yields may soon be at hand. Tighter monetary policy should start to make itself felt, slowing the US economy and encouraging flows out of other asset classes and into government bonds. Nonetheless, a period of consolidation and a decline in volatility is likely needed to attract buyers back in.  

    For a comprehensive analysis of our views on recent developments in fixed income markets and the outlook, read our Quarterly Fixed Income Outlook – Slowdown ahead.

    Disclaimer

    Please note that articles may contain technical language. For this reason, they may not be suitable for readers without professional investment experience. Any views expressed here are those of the author as of the date of publication, are based on available information, and are subject to change without notice. Individual portfolio management teams may hold different views and may take different investment decisions for different clients. This document does not constitute investment advice. The value of investments and the income they generate may go down as well as up and it is possible that investors will not recover their initial outlay. Past performance is no guarantee for future returns. Investing in emerging markets, or specialised or restricted sectors is likely to be subject to a higher-than-average volatility due to a high degree of concentration, greater uncertainty because less information is available, there is less liquidity or due to greater sensitivity to changes in market conditions (social, political and economic conditions). Some emerging markets offer less security than the majority of international developed markets. For this reason, services for portfolio transactions, liquidation and conservation on behalf of funds invested in emerging markets may carry greater risk.

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