BlockBeats News, April 14th, J.P. Morgan Asset Management stated that due to signs of strong foreign demand and market expectations that the Federal Reserve will support U.S. government debt when necessary, U.S. Treasuries may have bottomed out. Bob Michele, the company's Global Head of Fixed Income, stated: "I feel pretty good that we're being paid to take this exposure here." "In our discussions with overseas investors, they are not shying away from U.S. Treasuries."
Prior to this, U.S. Treasuries experienced their largest sell-off since 2001, as Trump's tariffs and unpredictable policy-making weakened demand for long-term safe-haven assets. Michele referenced Federal Reserve data showing that foreign central banks and reserve managers have recently increased their holdings of U.S. Treasuries. He also noted that Fed's Collins recently commented that if things get messy, the Fed is "absolutely ready" to help stabilize the financial markets. (FXStreet)
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