1. Despite significant policy changes (tariffs, tax/spending bills), the US economic outlook remains largely unchanged; 2. The 10-year Treasury yield peaked at 4.81% in January, with tariffs' effects delayed but immigration policy impacts already evident; 3. The dollar and interest rates saw modest monthly gains without disrupting established trends.
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