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U.S. Treasury yields moved lower on Wednesday after the Federal Reserve delivered its third straight interest rate cut. The benchmark 10-year Treasury yield fell more than 3 basis points to 4.153%, while the 30-year Treasury yield slipped more than 1 basis ...
U.S. Treasury yields climbed as renewed trade tensions and fiscal concerns rattled bond markets, pushing borrowing costs higher for households and businesses.
U.S. Treasury yields moved higher Monday as traders looked ahead to the last Federal Reserve policy meeting of the year. The 10-year Treasury yield was up more than 2 basis points at 4.168%. The 30-year Treasury yield rose less than 2 basis points to ...
U.S. Treasury yields are set to end the year lower after the Federal Reserve cut interest rates three times in the second half of the year, with further reductions expected during 2026. Rate cuts brought yields lower later in the year. Yields had jumped ...
Treasury yields ended a choppy day down, as global markets perceive another TACO moment after Trump backed off on his tariffs threat to wrestle control of Greenland to the U.S.
1556 ET – The Treasury market logged a placid session, with yields barely budging, a day before the Labor Department releases delayed figures on October and November inflation. Economists polled by The Wall Street Journal are expecting to see that prices ...
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1025 GMT – U.S. Treasury yields rise across maturities in midday European trade, with Thursday’s U.S. inflation data being the next key yardstick. The data are expected to show broadly stable price pressure though an upside surprise could lift the ...
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