1 Mo 5.48   |   2 Mo 5.51   |   3 Mo 5.45   |   4 Mo 5.45   |   6 Mo 5.43   |   1 Yr 5.20   |   2 Yr 4.97   |   3 Yr 4.80   |   5 Yr 4.65   |   7 Yr 4.64   |   10 Yr 4.63   |   20 Yr 4.86   |   30 Years 4.75   |  

Source: US Dept. of Treasury End of Day

Market Updates

Weekly Economic Update: July 15th, 2019

• Last week when speaking before Congress, Chairman Powell reaffirmed the Fed’s case for a rate cut at the next FOMC meeting despite strong June employment numbers citing slowing global growth, uncertain trade developments, and stubbornly low inflation.

• Despite 50-year record low unemployment and a tightening labor market, wage growth tumbled from 3.4% in February to 3.1% in June with lower paid workers benefiting from faster wage growth than their higher-earning coworkers.

• The Labor Department gave inflation a glimmer of hope as Core CPI registered a 0.3% spike for June—the largest increase since January of 2018. Longer maturities responded with a notable drop in price and the spread on inflation-indexed yields widened.

• The consensus is that the Fed will proceed with a quarter-point reduction in the fed funds rate at their July 31st meeting and will likely follow up with a second rate cut at their meeting on September 18th. The Fed has implied that in our current environment, the consequence of remaining sidelined outweighs any risk attributed to preemptive action.

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