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    Solid labor market data lifts US Treasury yields

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    U.S. Treasury yields moved slightly higher on Thursday following fresh economic data that suggested continued resilience in the U.S. labor market. The benchmark 10-year Treasury yield edged up more than one basis point to 4.404%, while the yield on the 2-year Treasury note rose over three basis points to 3.918%. In contrast, the 30-year Treasury yield recorded a marginal decline, slipping less than one basis point to 4.943%.

    Solid labor market data lifts US Treasury yields
    Labor data surprises markets with fewer jobless claims

    The movement in yields came after the U.S. Department of Labor reported that jobless claims for the week ending July 19 totaled a seasonally adjusted 217,000. That figure came in below economists’ expectations of 227,000, according to a survey conducted by Dow Jones, and also marked a decrease of 4,000 claims compared to the prior week. The lower-than-expected jobless numbers reinforced confidence in the labor market’s strength and added upward pressure to shorter-term yields.

    However, gains in yields moderated later in the day amid weaker-than-forecast housing data. The U.S. Census Bureau reported that new home sales in June rose only 0.6% to a seasonally adjusted annual rate of 627,000 units. That result fell short of projections, which had estimated a pace of 645,000 units. The data suggested persistent headwinds in the U.S. housing market, likely influenced by elevated mortgage rates and affordability concerns.

    Treasury yields shift on strong labor data and housing miss

    Additional economic indicators released on Thursday offered a mixed picture. The flash U.S. services Purchasing Managers’ Index (PMI), compiled by S&P Global, reached a seven-month high, signaling growth in the services sector. Conversely, the flash manufacturing PMI dropped to a seven-month low, underscoring continued softness in the factory sector. The diverging trends point to an economy that remains uneven across sectors but continues to show underlying resilience.

    In a rare development, President Donald Trump scheduled an official visit to the Federal Reserve on Thursday, marking the first time in nearly two decades that a sitting U.S. president has visited the central bank. The visit comes amid heightened political scrutiny of the Federal Reserve’s policy stance and its leadership under Chair Jerome Powell. Trump has repeatedly criticized Powell for not cutting interest rates, stating earlier this week that “he’s done a bad job.”

    Mixed economic indicators and Trump’s Fed visit shape outlook

    Although Trump had previously suggested the possibility of removing Powell from his post, he appeared to temper that rhetoric, stating recently that Powell “will be out pretty soon anyway.” Markets appeared to draw some reassurance from comments made on Wednesday by U.S. Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent, who said there was “nothing that tells me that Powell should step down right now.” The statement was interpreted as a sign of stability in central bank leadership amid ongoing political pressure.

    Meanwhile, investor attention is also directed toward trade developments between the United States and the European Union. Hopes for progress in trade negotiations were bolstered earlier this week when the U.S. signed a new agreement with Japan. President Trump reportedly told guests at a dinner event on Tuesday that European representatives would be arriving “tomorrow, and the next day,” fueling speculation that further deals may be on the horizon. – By Content Syndication Services.

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