As the trading week begins, global markets face a critical April 6 deadline regarding geopolitical tensions in the Middle East and the reopening of the Strait of Hormuz. The outcome of these discussions could have widespread implications across asset classes. Simultaneously, fixed income markets brace for a substantial $125 billion in U.S. Treasury auctions, featuring 3-year, 10-Year, and 30-year maturities. With Treasury yields recently breaking a four-week rising streak, the market's absorption of this new supply will be heavily scrutinized for clues on the future trajectory of interest rates. Investors are closely monitoring how these dual catalysts might inject volatility into the broader financial landscape.
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