The Day After: Here Are The Seven Things Goldman's Trading Desk Is Watching Today
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After yesterday's fun and games, and an overnight session chock full of central bank/officials actions and words, Goldman flow trader Michael Nocerino said this morning that while "yields continue to march higher... Otherwise its pretty quiet out there."
Following the FOMC, Goldman notes that "real rates fluctuated substantially but more or less held gains, after all Powell is telling you “You want to be at a place where real rates are positive across the entire yield curve.”