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Treasury Yields Retreat as Job Market Steady; Markets Eye US-Iran Ceasefire

Treasury Yields Retreat as Job Market Steady; Markets Eye US-Iran Ceasefire

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05-11
Summary:US bond yields fell as April payrolls slightly exceeded expectations, dampening fears of further Fed rate hikes. Meanwhile, Brent crude remained above $100 amid Middle East tensions, driving consumer sentiment to a record low and reinforcing stagflat
  • The latest report from the U.S. Department of Labor reveals that non-farm employment in April added 115,000 new jobs, significantly exceeding the market expectation of 62,000. The unemployment rate stabilized at 4.3%, and the structural resilience in labor participation led the Chicago Mercantile Exchange's rate watch tool to slightly revise the probability of maintaining rates unchanged in December to 74.5%.
  • The fixed income market is showing structural recovery, with the 10-year U.S. Treasury yield falling by 3.8 basis points in a single day to 4.356%, and the 2-year U.S. Treasury yield dropping by 3 basis points to 3.889%. This week, long-term yields are expected to end a two-week upward trend, reflecting a softening of market concerns about unexpectedly tight monetary policy.
  • Geopolitical tensions continue to dominate the risk premium in commodities. The unresolved ceasefire agreement between the U.S. and Iran led Brent crude prices to reach $100.84 per barrel during trading. The University of Michigan's consumer confidence index, dragged down by high energy prices, hit a historic low of 48.2, with stagflation trading logic still affecting cross-period pricing.

Resilience of the Labor Market and Marginal Adjustment of Tightening Expectations

The better-than-expected performance of the April non-farm employment report provides a new data anchor for macro pricing. The addition of 115,000 jobs, combined with the significant upward revision of March's previous data to 185,000, indicates that the U.S. real economy maintains basic operational momentum despite a long-term high-interest rate environment. However, this relatively strong employment data did not trigger a sell-off in the Treasury market; instead, it was accompanied by a general decline in yields. The core logic is that the unemployment rate strictly met the 4.3% expectation, and wage growth did not show a significant rebound, which to some extent alleviated extreme market concerns about a wage-inflation spiral. For institutional investors, as long as the labor market does not show systemic overheating signals, the threshold for the Federal Reserve to resume rate hikes this year remains very high, which is also the direct driving factor for the December rate hike probability dropping to 14.9%.

Partial Recovery of the Long-Term Treasury Yield Curve

After the release of the non-farm data, the U.S. sovereign bond market experienced a long-awaited breather. The 10-year Treasury yield fell by 3.8 basis points, effectively alleviating the valuation pressure brought by the previous continuous rise and is expected to achieve the first weekly decline in three weeks. Meanwhile, the yield spread between the 2-year and 10-year Treasuries, which measures macroeconomic forward expectations, widened to a positive 47.8 basis points. The positive slope of the yield curve indicates that the market's pricing for a future economic soft landing remains coherent. The 30-year Treasury yield fell by 3 basis points to 4.938%, and the marginal stabilization of long-term rates suggests that long-term allocation funds are gradually establishing defensive positions at the current level to cope with potential future data fluctuations.

Impact of Energy Geopolitical Premium on the Inflation Center

Although the domestic employment market sends mild signals, external geopolitical frictions continue to reshape inflation expectations. The ceasefire initiative between the U.S. and Iran faces a severe time window test, and sporadic conflicts in the Gulf region and the UAE attack incident have exposed the supply-side vulnerability of the oil market. Both U.S. crude and Brent crude remain at high levels, with the latter breaking the $100 per barrel mark. The breakeven yields of 5-year and 10-year inflation-protected securities closed at 2.619% and 2.455%, respectively. This implicit inflation indicator reveals that the market believes the average annual inflation rate over the next decade will remain around 2.5%, significantly higher than the central bank's statutory target center. If the energy premium further normalizes, the transmission path of commodity prices to core services will be forced to lengthen.

Micro Divergence and Long-Term Risks of the Consumer Confidence Index

The resilience of macro data and the deep divergence in the perception of micro entities are occurring. The University of Michigan's consumer confidence index plummeted from 49.8 in April to a record low of 48.2, clearly reflecting the erosion of household balance sheets by high gasoline prices and the persistent inflation environment. This micro-level damage to purchasing power constitutes a potential risk of future terminal demand collapse. Bank of America economists have significantly postponed their forecast for the rate cut cycle to the second half of 2027, highlighting Wall Street investment banks' deep concerns about the current stagflation pattern. If consumer confidence cannot be restored for a long time, the subsequent decline in retail data may force the market to reassess the true resilience of the U.S. economy.

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Created date:2026-05-11 14:27
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