1. The Federal Reserve is expected to continue its easing cycle with a 25-bps rate cut. 2. The weak October jobs report is unlikely to prompt a larger cut. 3. The yield on the benchmark 10-year Treasury has been rising since mid-September, raising concerns about rising debt levels and long-term inflation expectations.
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