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07.12.2021, 01:28

US inflation expectations rebound from two-month low

US inflation expectations, as measured by the 10-year breakeven inflation rate per the St. Louis Federal Reserve (FRED) data, consolidate pullback from the multi-day top marked during mid-November with an uptick to 2.44% by the end of Monday’s North American session, per the data source Reuters.

In doing so, the inflation gauge stays near the early October lows despite the recent bounce.

The uptick in the US inflation expectations could be linked to Friday’s hawkish Fedspeak, which in turn ignored the negative surprise of the US Nonfarm Payrolls (NFP) for November. The reason could be linked to the strong Unemployment Rate.

Even so, the market sentiment remains upbeat and the US Treasury yields are firmer as well.

For now, US inflation data for November, up for publishing on Friday will be crucial ahead of the next week’s Fed meeting.

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