Scoopfeeds — Intelligent news, curated.
The bond market is flashing a clear signal on interest rates. Bitcoin bulls should take note
business

The bond market is flashing a clear signal on interest rates. Bitcoin bulls should take note

CoinDesk · Jun 18, 2026, 7:08 AM · Also reported by 1 other source

Key takeaways

  • Something has drastically shifted in the bond market, and it's offering negative cues to risk assets, including bitcoin BTC$64,010.98.
  • The gap between the U.S. 10- and two-year Treasury yields has narrowed to just 28 basis points, the tightest spread since April 2025, according to data source TradingView.
  • A more hawkish Fed generally means higher interest rates for longer, and that's bad news for bitcoin and other assets that offer no inherent yield.

Treasury yield curve, with the 10-year/2-year spread at its tightest since April 2025, is signaling a more hawkish Federal Reserve stance.Higher-for-longer interest rate expectations are making fixed-income assets more attractive relative to non-yielding risk assets like bitcoin.The Fed’s latest projections show policy rates staying higher through 2028, complicating prospects for a near-term bitcoin bull run. Something has drastically shifted in the bond market, and it's offering negative cues to risk assets, including bitcoin BTC$64,010.98.

The gap between the U.S. 10- and two-year Treasury yields has narrowed to just 28 basis points, the tightest spread since April 2025, according to data source TradingView.

That's what's known as yield curve flattening, and it's flashing "the clearest market signal that the Fed is getting more hawkish," according to Skanda Amarnath, executive director of EmployAmerica, a policy research organization focused on monetary, fiscal, and industrial-level policies.

Article preview — originally published by CoinDesk. Full story at the source.
Read full story on CoinDesk → More top stories

Also covered by

Aggregated and edited by the Scoop newsroom. We surface news from CoinDesk alongside other reporting so you can compare coverage in one place. Editorial policy · Corrections · About Scoop