
Hasset "exits," but why do U.S. Treasuries "fall instead of rise"?

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Due to Hasset being seen as the most dovish and likely candidate to promote interest rate cuts, his "exit" triggered a sell-off in U.S. Treasuries, with the 10-year U.S. Treasury yield soaring to 4.23%, reaching a new high since September of last year. Prediction websites show that the nomination probability for former Federal Reserve Governor Waller has risen to nearly 60%. Analysts believe that Waller's policy tendencies are harder to predict and may lean hawkish in the long term, leading to a reassessment of market interest rate expectations
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