1. The 10Y yield is in the 4.25-4.30% range, seeking a reason to decline. The CPI report will determine the direction, with expectations for lower yields. 2. Eurozone markets do not anticipate a rate-cutting cycle, contrasting with the US. 3. Services sector inflation remains a concern, needing further calming.
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