Overseas Headlines – June 16, 2025

June 16, 2025

United States:

Treasuries Fall as Israel-Iran Tensions Fuel Inflation Concern

 

US Treasuries fell as an earlier surge in oil prices fanned concern about inflation, with tensions between Israel and Iran escalating over the weekend.

 

The yield on 10-year US bonds rose three basis points to 4.43% on Monday, underperforming German peers.

 

https://www.bloomberg.com/news/articles/2025-06-16/treasury-selloff-from-israel-iran-tensions-is-likely-to-linger

 

Europe:

ECB Mustn’t Commit Either to a Pause or a Rate Cut, Nagel Says

 

The European Central Bank must retain full optionality on interest rates because uncertainty over the growth and inflation outlook remains elevated, according to Governing Council member Joachim Nagel.

 

“Since crucial factors can change quickly in the current environment, we are well advised to remain flexible,” the Bundesbank president said on Monday. “This means that pre-determining the future — neither a further interest-rate cut nor a pause in monetary policy — is not sensible.”

 

https://www.bloomberg.com/news/articles/2025-06-16/ecb-mustn-t-commit-either-to-a-pause-or-a-rate-cut-nagel-says

 

 

Asia:

BOJ to Weigh Slowdown in Bond Buying Cuts After Volatility Rises

 

The Bank of Japan is set to consider whether to taper its bond purchases at a slower pace while also leaving its benchmark interest rate unchanged, in a decision that will be closely scrutinized by the bond market.

 

All 53 BOJ watchers surveyed expect no change in the BOJ’s 0.5% interest rate at the two-day gathering concluding Tuesday.

 

https://www.bloomberg.com/news/articles/2025-06-15/boj-to-weigh-slowdown-in-bond-buying-cuts-after-volatility-rises?srnd=phx-economics-central-banks

 

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