U.S. Treasury Yields Fall in Asia as Focus Shifts From Inflation to Growth Risks
LBBW says investors are moving away from inflation concerns linked to the Middle East war and toward weaker growth expectations for economies in the United States and Europe.
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U.S. Treasury yields: The returns investors receive from U.S. government bonds, which often move with expectations for growth, inflation, and interest rates.
Basis points: A unit equal to one-hundredth of a percentage point, commonly used to describe small changes in yields or interest rates.