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Tonight's CPI Preview: "Iran Premium" Included for the First Time, Traders Increase Hedging Against Inflation Risks
ME News Report, April 10 (UTC+8), tonight’s US CPI data may first significantly reflect the “Iran premium” brought by soaring oil prices. The market expects this monthly increase to hit a nearly four-year high, with inflation once again becoming a core variable in asset pricing.
In the bond market, traders have already positioned themselves for risk hedging, heavily increasing options positions betting on rising yields for 5-year and 10-year US Treasuries.
JPMorgan’s survey shows that the current net long sentiment in the spot market has fallen to a three-week low.
On the macroeconomic front, strong non-farm payroll data eased growth concerns, refocusing the market on energy cost shocks.
Year-to-date, Brent crude oil has risen nearly 60%, further reinforcing inflation expectations.
Interest rate expectations are tightening in tandem.
Currently, the market prices only about a 30% chance of a 25 basis point cut in 2026, significantly lower than the expectations earlier this year for multiple rate cuts.
Institutional views suggest that, with resilient employment and rising energy prices, the short-term space for rate cuts is limited.
If CPI confirms a rebound in inflation, expectations for “later and fewer” rate cuts will be further strengthened. (Source: BlockBeats)