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金色财经
金色财经|Apr 27, 2026 04:55
**[Global Enters Super Central Bank Week: Bond Traders to Seek Sell Signals from Policymakers' Statements]** Golden Finance reported on April 27 that several major central banks worldwide may provide investors with new reasons to sell government bonds this week, as policymakers are forced to confront the risks of inflation shocks triggered by war. The Federal Reserve, European Central Bank, as well as the central banks of Japan, the United Kingdom, and Canada will all announce interest rate decisions, meaning policy decisions from G7 nations will impact economies that account for nearly half of the global economy. Although investors expect these central banks to keep interest rates unchanged, the market remains vigilant about signals released by officials such as Federal Reserve Chair Jerome Powell and European Central Bank President Christine Lagarde. For instance, concerns over the U.S.-Iran conflict causing the largest disruption to crude oil supply in history and sparking inflation threats are being closely monitored. If there are any concerns or speculations suggesting potential policy tightening in the coming months, it could negatively impact government bonds. In recent weeks, as traders seem to have shifted their focus away from the war, stock markets and credit markets have risen, but government bonds have underperformed other assets. The Bank of Japan will hold its meeting on Tuesday, the Federal Reserve and Bank of Canada on Wednesday, and the European Central Bank and Bank of England on Thursday. (Sina Finance)
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May 17, 14:43In April, layoffs in the United States surged by 38%.
May 17, 07:23U.S. Treasury yields surged to multi-year highs this week
May 17, 03:07Regulatory benefits overshadowed by macro factors
May 16, 11:47U.S. inflation accelerates, market expects the Federal Reserve will not cut interest rates
May 16, 02:23The U.S. stock market plunged across the board, and international oil prices surged sharply.
May 15, 21:20New Federal Reserve Chair's first day usually starts with a decline
May 15, 13:34U.S. Treasury yields soar across the board, impacting BTC
May 14, 20:45The Federal Reserve will release a new balance sheet.
May 14, 11:54U.S. Crypto Market Structure Bill to be voted on today
May 13, 20:52Powell out, Walsh takes over

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