China’s 10-year government bond yield has fallen for the third consecutive session, reaching 1.83% a clear signal that the market is increasingly pricing in potential interest rate cuts next year. Analysts at Societe Generale even expect yields to hit record lows in 2026, especially if the PBoC delivers a 20bps reduction to support growth.
But here’s the interesting part: China’s leadership has been cautious about aggressive stimulus, even as they acknowledge the need to boost domestic demand. With the Central Economic Work Conference approaching, investors across the Gulf, Europe, and the US are watching closely. The policy signals coming out of Beijing will strongly influence global fixed-income sentiment, emerging market flows, and broader risk appetite. A shift here could set the tone for 2026.
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