Jeff Buchbinder: Federal Reserve Chairman Kevin Walsh faces 10-year Treasury yield challenge
According to Jinshi data on June 17, Jeff Buchbinder, chief equity strategist of LPL Financial, said that investors were concerned about the views of Kevin Walsh, the chairman of the Federal Reserve, on inflation, unemployment and economic prospects. At present, the yield of the US 10-year treasury bond bond fluctuates at 4.43%. Kevin Walsh, the chairman of the Federal Reserve, did not want to see the yield of the 10-year US treasury bond rise sharply. It is crucial for the market to keep the yield of the 10-year US treasury bond below 4.5%. The Federal Reserve will not take action quickly.