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(Bloomberg) — Soon-to-mature Treasury bills rallied as trading resumed after the Memorial Day holiday, following a tentative deal over the debt ceiling which eased concerns of a US default.

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The so-called ask yields on securities due June 6, the day after the US may run out of cash, were indicated 18 basis points lower at around 5.11% in Europe on Tuesday, according to data compiled by Bloomberg. Equivalent yields on debt due June 15 were indicated down 42 basis points. The bills traditionally trade in light volumes before the US session.

US President Joe Biden and House Speaker Kevin McCarthy expressed confidence Monday that a deal to suspend the debt ceiling while capping discretionary spending will pass Congress in coming days. And approval gained early support from prominent members of each party’s moderate and pragmatist wings.

“We will be watching the vote counting over the next few days, hoping no insurmountable political obstacles impede its eventual passage,” said John Velis, a strategist at BNY Mellon. “Should it look as if the deal will move toward passage during the upcoming week, we would expect the curve to continue to normalize – just in time for a deluge of US Treasury issuance.”

Yields on some bills topped 7% last week as investors steered clear of at-risk securities. The price on credit default swaps — derivatives that allow investors to insure against non-payment — peaked well above levels seen in the 2011 debt limit episode, before sliding Tuesday. The one-year contract fell over 40 basis points to around 80 basis points, according to CMAI pricing.

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Analysts expect Treasury will soon replenish its cash balance and may sell more than $1 trillion of bills through the end of the third quarter, according to some estimates. The US cash stockpile currently sits around $39 billion, a six-year low.

That could limit declines in shorter-dated yields as investors attempt to gauge what comes next.

“Markets are likely to price out the massive risk premium in T-Bills,” said Mizuho analysts including Evelyne Gomez-Liechti. “However, we expect the pricing-out of default-panic will be partly offset by the issuance that is set to come.”

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Elsewhere, longer-dated Treasury yields also fell. The benchmark 10-year yield dropped five basis points to 3.75%, while its 30-year equivalent fell four basis points to 3.92%.

It’s “probably kind of a relief rally,” says Hidehiro Joke, senior bond strategist at Mizuho Securities Co. in Tokyo. “It seems that there were a certain number of market participants who were taking a wait-and-see approach as debt ceiling negotiations had not been progressing well last week and this caused somewhat upward pressures on Treasury rates last week.”

Aside from the passage of the debt deal, bond traders are also mulling expectations for Federal Reserve interest-rate policy in June and July, with about one more hike priced in. Friday’s US jobs report will be closely watched to see if the labor market continues to show signs of cooling down.

This week also brings a month-end rebalancing of the US Treasury bond index to incorporate large quarterly new issues of 10- and 30-year debt, which may drive demand for those sectors of the market.

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“The PCE data out on Friday shows the Fed is not completely out of the woods and may need to continue hiking,” said Prashant Newnaha, senior Asia-Pacific rates strategist at TD Securities in Singapore, referring to a measure of inflation favored by the central bank. “This should weigh on front-end maturities more than the back end.”

–With assistance from Ruth Carson.

(Adds comment from BNY Mellon in fourth paragraph, credit-default swap pricing in fifth paragraph and comment from Mizuho in eighth paragraph.)

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