Disliked{quote} COGSx86, You mention that we have seen the same in Canada, Can we apply the analysis for other countries? and if so how do we go about it? b. From one of your posts, {image} Is there a minimum duration Does the 3 month yield needs to stay above the Fed fund rate to warrant a hike? Looking forward to your insights... ThanksIgnored
Hey Aaven
Here is an exercise which can help you learn, go here: https://www.investing.com/rates-bond...treaming-chart and add USDCAD .
You will be very interested to see the inverse correlation between USDCAD and Treasury yields.
To take it further, you can go here: for the ECB https://www.ecb.europa.eu/stats/fina.../index.en.html
Its alittle different, I wasn't able to find ECB treasury yields in chart formation.
QuoteDislikedIs there a minimum duration Does the 3 month yield needs to stay above the Fed fund rate to warrant a hike?
Historical 3 month yields have been the leading factor. Have you noticed the past 3 days? Treasury yields have stalled. (attached chart is for Thursday last week) https://fred.stlouisfed.org/series/DGS3MO#0
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