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Home»Market Analysis»Atlanta Feds GDPNow ticks down to 3.9% from 4.0%
Atlanta Feds GDPNow ticks down to 3.9% from 4.0%
Atlanta Feds GDPNow ticks down to 3.9% from 4.0%
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Atlanta Feds GDPNow ticks down to 3.9% from 4.0%

BPay NewsBy BPay News5 months agoUpdated:March 1, 20264 Mins Read
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Dollar eases as 10-year yield slides to 4.01%; mortgage rates drop to 6.23% and oil retreats on inventory build A rally in Treasuries pulled the 10-year yield down to 4.01%, knocking 30-year mortgage rates to 6.23% and lifting housing activity, while a surprise crude inventory build pushed oil lower—developments that collectively leaned dovish for inflation and weighed on the dollar.

Market snapshot

  • US 10-year Treasury yield fell to 4.01% as markets price an 83% chance of a Fed rate cut.
  • Average 30-year mortgage rate eased to 6.23%; housing contracts rose 1.9% amid cheaper financing.
  • US crude inventories rose by 2.8 million barrels, sending WTI and Brent lower; gasoline stocks also increased.
  • Bank of America reported 10.5% year-on-year growth, with Q3 revenue up 10.8% and EPS at $1.06.
  • Dividend stalwarts Chevron, Exxon and AbbVie drew attention on yield stability, while institutional crypto flows rose 32% alongside Binance’s new bespoke service for TradFi clients.

Yields drop, mortgage relief builds—and the dollar feels it

The pullback in benchmark yields extended as traders leaned into Fed easing bets, with fed funds futures implying roughly an 83% probability of a rate cut. The move translated swiftly into mortgage markets, where the average 30-year rate dipped to 6.23%, easing a key macro headwind and helping lift housing contracts by 1.9%. FX traders reacted to the rate repricing by trimming dollar exposure, as the greenback’s yield advantage narrowed. Lower real rates tend to soften the dollar’s carry appeal and can revive risk appetite across equities and higher-beta currencies, especially if inflation expectations remain contained.

Oil slides on inventory build, tempering inflation pressure

A 2.8-million-barrel build in US crude stocks, alongside higher gasoline inventories, pressured WTI and Brent. The supply overhang reinforces the disinflation narrative at the margin and complements the Treasury rally. For FX, softer energy prices can weigh on commodity-linked currencies in the near term but may support broader risk sentiment if traders see reduced inflation risks and steadier growth.

Equities watch: banks, dividends and risk tone

Bank of America posted 10.5% year-on-year growth, with Q3 revenue up 10.8% and EPS at $1.06, outperforming peers by some measures. Dividend heavyweights Chevron, Exxon and AbbVie, offering yields around the 2.8%–4.5% range, remained in focus as investors sought income and defensiveness. The combination of easing yields and improving housing data offers a constructive near-term backdrop for equities, though FX volatility may rise as rate-cut probabilities evolve.

Crypto corner: institutions re-engage

Institutional crypto volumes rose 32% as Binance introduced a bespoke service aimed at traditional finance clients. While crypto remains a separate risk bucket, incremental institutional participation can bleed into broader risk sentiment—especially when rates are easing and liquidity conditions improve.

What this means for traders

– For FX: A softer US yield curve reduces the dollar’s carry premium; watch high-beta FX and EM currencies for momentum, but mind headline risk around inflation prints and Fed speakers. – For rates: Front-end rates are increasingly keyed to policy expectations, while long-end performance hinges on inflation path and term premium. – For commodities: The crude build shifts near-term balance bearish; watch refinery runs and export flows for confirmation. – For equities: Lower discount rates and easing housing headwinds are supportive, but leadership may remain narrow until earnings breadth improves.

FAQ

How do falling Treasury yields affect the US dollar?

Lower Treasury yields reduce the dollar’s interest-rate advantage over peers, often weakening the currency as investors rotate toward higher-beta FX and risk assets. The effect is strongest when real yields fall and Fed easing odds rise.

Why did mortgage rates drop to 6.23%?

Mortgage rates track longer-dated Treasury yields via mortgage-backed securities. As the 10-year yield slipped to 4.01% amid rising Fed cut expectations, lenders passed through lower borrowing costs to homebuyers and refinancers.

What’s the FX implication of a 2.8 million-barrel crude build?

An inventory build typically pressures oil prices, easing inflation expectations. That can weigh on commodity-linked FX in the short run but may support broader risk sentiment if markets see reduced inflation risk and a friendlier policy path.

Do higher Fed rate cut odds automatically boost stocks?

Not automatically. While lower rates reduce discount rates and can support valuations, equities still depend on earnings, margins and growth. If rate cuts reflect economic weakness, the equity response can be mixed.

What should traders watch next?

Focus on incoming inflation data, Fed communications, and the next weekly petroleum report. In FX, monitor positioning and volatility around key levels as the market recalibrates to the evolving policy path. For insights and analysis, BPayNews will continue tracking how rates and oil feed through to currencies and risk assets.

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