U.S. Treasury yields fell Wednesday, as investors considered the outlook for monetary policy and financial markets for the coming year.

The yield on the 10-year Treasury dropped nearly 10 basis points to 3.789%. The 2-year Treasury yield edged down 4 basis points to 4.246%.

Yields and prices move in opposite directions. One basis point equals 0.01%.

In the last week of trading for 2023, investors considered the path ahead for interest rates and how this could impact the U.S. economy and financial markets.

Earlier this month, the Federal Reserve indicated that interest rates will be cut three times next year, with further reductions expected in 2025 and 2026, as inflation has “eased over the past year.”

Many investors have interpreted recent economic data, including the November U.S. personal consumption expenditure price index, as a sign that the Fed would be able to stick to its monetary policy expectations for next year.

Uncertainty remains about when the central bank will start cutting rates, although traders are pricing in an over 70% chance of rate cuts at its March meeting, according to CME Group’s FedWatch tool.

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