The closely watched spread between Italian and German yields - a gauge of the risk premium for the government bonds of Southern Europe's highly indebted countries – was at 196 bps. It hit its widest since Jan. 4 at 205 bps on Monday. Meanwhile, analysts expect the Bank of England to deliver a 50 bps rate hike, signalling a further 25 bps in March and possibly opening the door to a pause after that. Markets will focus on possible less gloomy economic projections, implying a short-lived recession coupled with inflation lower in the near term but higher thereafter. (Reporting by Stefano Rebaudo Editing by Mark Potter)
By Stefano Rebaudo
Feb 2 (Reuters) - Euro zone government bond yields fell
on Thursday as investors braced for the European Central Bank
policy meeting after remarks from Federal Reserve Chair Jerome
Powell cemented expectations that the U.S. tightening cycle
might end soon.
The Fed said on Wednesday it had turned a critical corner in
the fight against high inflation after announcing an expected 25
basis points (bps) interest rate hike and projecting further
rate increases.
Some analysts said that the European Central Bank (ECB)
would need to be hawkish at its meeting later in the day to
avoid sparking a bond rally. That would mean president Christine
Lagarde focusing more on work to be done than progress made.
Markets await ECB guidance and detailed parameters for
reducing its bond holdings, while a 50 bps increase in policy
rates is widely expected.
Germany's 10-year yield fell 5 bps to 2.24%.
"With no clear signs of a peak in core inflation yet and a
tight labour market, any softening of rhetoric appears very
unlikely for now," UniCredit analysts said in a research note.
The U.S. 10-year Treasury yield was flat at
3.40% in early London trade, after falling as much as 13 bps on
Wednesday following the Fed meeting.
The spread between U.S. and German 10-year yields was at 116 bps after dropping to its tightest
since September 2020 at 110.6 bps in Asian trading.
The likely divergence between the ECB and the Fed tightening
cycles might trigger a further narrowing of the U.S.-German
yield spread as policy rates are expected to rise more in the
euro area than in the United States.
Italy's 10-year government bond yield dropped
9.5 bps to 4.19%.
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