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The 10-year Treasury yield was down nearly 1 basis point to 4.839%, trading near 16-year highs seen in early October on Wednesday. Meanwhile, the 2-year Treasury yield was trading more than 1 basis point lower at 5.199% after hitting levels last seen in 2006 on Tuesday. U.S. Treasurys were little changed on Wednesday as investors digested the latest economic data and considered the outlook for Federal Reserve interest rates. Investors considered fresh economic data as uncertainty about the path ahead for Fed monetary policy grew in recent weeks. Upcoming economic data may also influence opinion among both investors and Fed officials.
Persons: Dow Jones, Jerome Powell Organizations: Federal Reserve, Investors, Fed Locations: .
The yield on the 10-year Treasury was more than 5 basis points higher at 4.765%. The 2-year Treasury yield was last up by less than 2 basis points at 5.12%. U.S. Treasury yields rose on Tuesday as investors considered the state of the economy and awaited fresh economic data as they mulled over the outlook for interest rates. Investors assessed the economic outlook as they considered whether the Federal Reserve will hike interest rates further or not. Some have cited recent Treasury yield highs as a reason for this, saying they have led to tighter financial conditions which in turn could help ease the economy.
Persons: Patrick Harker, Jerome Powell, Joe Biden's Organizations: Treasury, U.S, Federal, Philadelphia Fed Locations: Israel
The yield on the 10-year Treasury was more than 5 basis points higher at 4.681%. The 2-year Treasury yield was around flat at 5.058%. Treasury yields were higher Monday, with investors assessing the U.S. economic outlook as uncertainty about the path ahead for monetary policy, as well as geopolitical concerns, continued. Further remarks from Fed officials, including Fed Chairman Jerome Powell, are expected throughout the week. On the data front, investors will get fresh insights into the housing sector and retail sales figures are due Tuesday.
Persons: Patrick Harker, Jerome Powell Organizations: Treasury, Philadelphia Federal Locations: Israel, Gaza
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