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    December 25, 2025

    WASHINGTON, Dec 25: The yield on the 10-year U.S. Treasury note held steady on Tuesday as investors assessed the latest economic data and its implications for the Federal Reserve’s interest rate outlook heading into 2025. The move followed an upward revision in third-quarter U.S. gross domestic product (GDP) growth, underscoring continued strength in the economy despite elevated borrowing costs. The benchmark 10-year Treasury yield was little changed at 3.86 percent, holding near levels seen in recent sessions. The two-year yield, which closely reflects expectations for short-term monetary policy, edged lower to 4.35 percent, while the 30-year yield remained around 4.02 percent. Trading volumes were thin ahead of the holiday period, contributing to muted movements across maturities.

    Treasury yields flat as US economy shows resilience
    Treasury yields unchanged as investors assess strong GDP and inflation moderation.

    Revised data from the U.S. Commerce Department showed GDP expanded at an annualized rate of 4.9 percent in the third quarter, stronger than the previous estimate and reflecting solid consumer spending, business investment, and government outlays. The data added to signs that the U.S. economy continues to perform above trend even as the Federal Reserve maintains restrictive policy levels to bring inflation back toward its 2 percent target. The latest GDP figures followed a series of firm economic indicators in recent weeks, including resilient job growth and steady retail sales. The data suggest that domestic demand remains robust, with consumer activity continuing to drive expansion despite higher interest rates. Analysts said the figures affirm the economy’s underlying strength in the latter half of 2024, supported by rising wages and sustained labor market participation.

    Bond markets remained stable as traders adjusted their expectations for the Fed’s next moves. According to recent market pricing, investors anticipate that the central bank will keep its benchmark federal funds rate within the current range of 5.25 percent to 5.50 percent at least through the first part of 2025. Market-based measures suggest expectations for gradual rate reductions later in the year, but the timing and pace will depend on inflation data and broader economic conditions. Inflation  pressures have continued to moderate, though progress remains uneven across categories. The personal consumption expenditures (PCE) price index, the Fed’s preferred inflation gauge, rose at a 2.6 percent annual rate in November. The core PCE index, which excludes food and energy, increased by 3.2 percent, marking its lowest year-over-year reading since early 2022.

    Market focus turns to next inflation and Fed releases

    The forthcoming December PCE report, due later this week, will provide additional clarity on price trends as policymakers assess whether inflation is firmly on track toward target levels. Equity markets traded in a narrow range as investors balanced strong economic growth with expectations that interest rates could remain elevated for longer than previously anticipated. The S&P 500 index was little changed, while the Dow Jones Industrial Average edged higher. The U.S. dollar gained modestly against a basket of major currencies, supported by steady yields and solid economic data. In the bond market, the yield curve remained inverted, with short-term rates above long-term yields, a pattern that has persisted for much of the past year. The inversion reflects ongoing tightness in monetary conditions and investor caution about future growth prospects.

    Despite the stability in longer-term yields, Treasury auctions in recent weeks have drawn strong demand, indicating continued global appetite for U.S. government debt. The Federal Reserve’s next policy meeting minutes, scheduled for release in early January, will provide additional detail on officials’ assessment of growth and inflation trends. Recent public statements by policymakers have emphasized the importance of maintaining a data-dependent approach as inflation moves closer to target. The central bank has kept interest rates unchanged in its last three meetings, signaling that further decisions will hinge on the balance of risks to inflation and employment. Financial markets are expected to remain quiet through the remainder of the holiday week, with limited new data and subdued trading activity. The focus will shift in early 2025 to fresh labor market and inflation readings, which will shape expectations for the timing of any potential adjustments in monetary policy.

    Federal Reserve minutes expected in early January

    For now, the steadiness in Treasury yields reflects a consensus view that the U.S. economy remains on solid footing, with inflation cooling gradually and growth maintaining moderate momentum. Market analysts point to continued strength in employment, robust consumer spending, and steady corporate investment as signs of resilience despite tighter monetary policy. The balance between easing inflation pressures and sustained demand suggests the economy is adjusting smoothly to higher rates. Stable yields also indicate investor confidence that growth will remain durable without significant signs of overheating, supporting a cautiously optimistic outlook for early 2025. In addition, consistent demand for U.S. Treasuries highlights the market’s perception of stability in government debt, underpinned by firm fundamentals and measured fiscal management. This environment has kept volatility contained and reinforced confidence that the U.S. remains a key anchor for global investors seeking dependable returns. – By Content Syndication Services.

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