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US: Real Rates in US are Elevated – Brown Brothers Harriman

According to the research team at Brown Brothers Harriman, the real rates in the US are elevated. 

Key Quotes

"The US 10-year yield fell briefly below 1.32% last July. The yield slowly rose to reach 1.80% in mid-October. The day after the election, the yield initially slipped to almost 1.71%. This was a bit of a miscue, and the yield rose sharply to hit almost 2.64% the day after the FOMC hiked rates for the second time in the cycle on December 14. The yield backed off to hit 2.33% at the end of last week."

"The difference between the conventional yield and the inflation-linked yield (TIPS), the 10-year breakeven, climbed with conventional yield until the middle of November. Since the election, the increase in the conventional bond yield has not been matched by the increase the breakeven."

"The nominal interest rate is usually thought of as having two components: the real rate and the premium. There are several factors that could be part of the premium, but it often, as especially for US Treasuries, is thought to be essentially inflation expectations.  In other countries and other products (including TIPS) the premium may be more complicated. There may be a liquidity premium. There may be a political risk premium. There may be a currency premium too, for example." 

"At the end of the week, the University of Michigan will report the preliminary results of its survey of inflation expectations.  It asks questions to determine the one-year inflation outlook and the 5-10 year outlook. The longer-term inflation expectations are the most relevant for policymakers. In the December, the FOMC statement said that "Market-based measures of inflation compensation have moved up considerably but still are low; most survey-based measures of longer-term expectations are little changed, on balance in recent months."

"When the FOMC met, it had access to the preliminary December results. It showed a slight decline to 2.5% from 2.6%. However, before Christmas, the final report showed a decline to 2.3%.  This is the lowest on record (time series goes back to 1979)."   

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