Prices printed fresh pullback lows Thursday, breaking through January lows to touch 95.890. The slower pricing for additional RBA easing - and partial pricing for a return to rate hikes next year - should keep the front-end of the curve under pressure. This keeps prices well below prior resistance at 96.615, the Sep 12 high, and refocuses attention on 95.760 as the next major support.
Find more articles and bullets on these widgets:
Indeed NY's Williams has already begun pointing to potential for balance sheet re-expansion to begin again, with "reserve management" purchases intended to keep Fed liabilities rising in line with market demand:


The Fed's latest H.4.1 release on Nov 5 showed reserves picked up from the prior week's post-2020 lows to $2.85T, up $24B in the latest week but still down $182B over the last month.


A few highlights from the Fed's latest Financial Stability report out today (link):