Bund Yields Remain Close to Three-Month Lows
Germany’s 10-year Bund yields were at 2.85% at the end of June, near their lowest since early March, as oil prices remained close to $70 a barrel, reducing inflation concerns. This comes as central bankers prepare for the ECB’s Sintra Forum, with a key panel on Wednesday featuring ECB President Lagarde, new Fed Chair Kevin Warsh, and Bank of England Governor Andrew Bailey. Investors will watch for clues on their economic outlook and future policy direction. Since the interim US-Iran ceasefire reopened the Strait of Hormuz, oil and inflation expectations have dropped, leading markets to reduce bets on the scale of interest rate hikes from the ECB and Bank of England. Traders will also review new inflation data from Europe’s largest economies later this week.

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