The Fed is holding rates steady, but bond markets can’t decide if that’s smar…

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The Fed is holding rates steady, but bond markets can’t decide if that’s smart or stubborn. With the 10-year yield bouncing around 4% while inflation expectations stay glued at 2.26%, traders are basically shrugging their shoulders at what comes next. Meanwhile, the national debt just hit $38.8 trillion and is growing faster than it has in over a year — a backdrop that makes every Fed decision that much trickier.

Today’s Briefing

Fed Moves to Formalize Bank Supervision Changes Already in Motion

News Wire

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Markets Eye Fed’s Next Move as Bond Signals Turn Cryptic

The Morning Bell

Bond traders are sending mixed messages this morning, and that confusion might be the most important signal of all. With the 10-year yield glued at 4.08% and 2-year rates creeping higher, fixed-income markets are basically saying “we have no idea wha

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Fed Hawk Emerges: Goolsbee Breaks Ranks on Rate Cuts

News Wire

According to CNBC, Chicago Fed President Austan Goolsbee said Tuesday that rate cuts “aren’t appropriate until there’s more evidence that inflation is on its way down,” calling the current pace of pri

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Fed Holds at 3.75%, But Treasury Curve Tells the Real Story

Fed Watch

10Y-2Y Spread: 0.6% (normal)

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Fed Holds Steady at 3.5% — But the Real Story Is What’s Not Happening

Fed Watch

The Federal Reserve kept its target rate unchanged at 3.5% through February, marking six straight days of stability. But here’s what’s interesting: this isn’t the pause before a pivot — it’s the pause

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Gas Prices Edge Higher Despite Year-Long Decline

Data Wire

Gas prices ticked up 0.4% this week to $2.94 per gallon, the sixth consecutive weekly increase after hitting a low in mid-January. But zoom out and the bigger story remains intact: Americans are payin

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What Happened

News Wire

Consumer Confidence Got a Stealth Upgrade — But Don’t Pop the Champagne Yet

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Fed Enforcement Action Highlights Banking Supervision’s Quiet Shift

News Wire

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The Only AI Winner Left Standing Faces Its Biggest Test

News Wire

WHAT HAPPENED

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10-Year Treasury Slides as Bond Market Searches for Direction

Data Wire

The 10-year Treasury yield dropped to 4.03% on Friday, down from 4.08% earlier in the week — a modest but telling move in a market that’s been trading sideways for weeks. After the dramatic moves of l

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Bond Markets Signal Fed Pause as 2-Year Treasury Yield Drops

Data Wire

The 2-year Treasury yield fell to 3.43% on Friday, down from 3.48% earlier in the week — a modest but telling shift in what bond traders expect from the Federal Reserve’s next moves.

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US Debt Hits $38.8 Trillion as Growth Rate Accelerates Above 7%

Data Wire

The national debt just crossed $38.8 trillion and is now growing at its fastest pace in over a year, expanding 7.03% year-over-year compared to roughly 5-6% growth rates we saw through most of 2025. T

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Fed Funds Rate Holds Dead Steady at 3.64% — But That’s Not the Real Story

Fed Watch

The effective federal funds rate sits unchanged at 3.64% for the sixth straight trading day, a picture of monetary stability that masks the more interesting question: how long can the Fed keep this me

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Treasury Yield Curve Signals All Clear — For Now

Fed Watch

The 10-year/2-year Treasury spread ticked up to 0.61% Monday, the steepest it’s been in six days and a far cry from the inverted curve that had everyone talking recession just months ago.

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Inflation Expectations Hold Steady as Markets Digest Policy Uncertainty

Fed Watch

The 10-year breakeven inflation rate stayed flat at 2.26% Monday, barely budging from recent levels despite swirling questions about tariff policy and government spending cuts. That’s right in line wi

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What to Watch Tomorrow

Keep your eyes on tomorrow’s Treasury auction results and any Fed official speeches for clues about how long this “wait and see” approach can last. With bond traders sending mixed signals and debt growing at 7% annually, the market is hungry for any hint about whether the Fed’s pause is confidence or just indecision.

New reports drop throughout the day as economic data is released.

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ON1010 provides economic education for investors. Nothing in this briefing constitutes investment advice. Always consult a qualified financial advisor before making investment decisions.

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