Dovish weekend commentary from BoE Governor Bailey, pointing to the potential for easier BoE policy if the labour market deteriorates quicker than the Bank expects, followed by a softer-than-expected REC Labour market report, has driven front end outperformance.
BoE Meeting | SONIA BoE-Dated OIS (%) | Difference vs. Current Effective SONIA Rate (bp) |
Aug-25 | 3.996 | -22.1 |
Sep-25 | 3.917 | -30.1 |
Nov-25 | 3.735 | -48.2 |
Dec-25 | 3.641 | -57.7 |
Feb-26 | 3.507 | -71.0 |
Mar-26 | 3.475 | -74.2 |
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Treasury had $144B in "extraordinary measures" available to keep the government financed as of June 11 per a release Friday. That is up from $84B a week earlier and the highest since April 28.

As we head into the June Fed meeting week, market pricing is reflective of the FOMC’s messaging (that we describe in our preview):

The MNI Markets Team’s expectations for the updated Economic Projections are below.
MNI Markets Team Expectations For June 2025 Summary Of Economic Projections Medians
