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10-Year Treasury Yield Jumps to Year-High 1.62% After Strong Jobs Report
The 10-year U.S. Treasury yield jumped Friday after the February jobs report topped expectations, sending the benchmark yield to its highest level this year.
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Here's Why Inflation Is Kryptonite for Bonds as Powell's Comments Rock Markets
The bond market cringed Thursday when Federal Reserve Chairman Jerome Powell expressed little worry about inflation.
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10-Year Treasury Yield Jumps Back Above 1.5% After Powell Comments on Inflation
The 10-year U.S. Treasury yield rose on Thursday.
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Treasuries on the Move, U.S. 10-Year Yield Back at 1.47%
U.S. Treasury yields climbed, after President Joe Biden promised there would be enough Covid vaccines to inoculate every adult in the U.S. by the end of May.
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Treasury Yields Fall, Continue Retreat From Last Week's Spike
U.S. Treasury yields declined on Tuesday morning, reflecting rising prices for bonds.
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10-Year Treasury Yield Slides After Last Week's Surge
The 10-year U.S. Treasury yield started the week lower as U.S. stock futures rose.
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10-Year Treasury Yield Retreats From One-Year High
The 10-year U.S. Treasury yield retreated on Friday morning, but remained above the 1.4% mark, after surging to 1.6% in the previous session.
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10-Year Treasury Yield Jumps to a One-Year High of 1.6%, a Rapid Move Unnerving Investors
The 10-year traded as high as 1.614% during the session, which was the highest level since Feb. 14, 2020.
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10-Year Treasury Yield Tops 1.4%, Highest Since February 2020
U.S. Treasury yields fell on Wednesday morning, ahead of Federal Reserve Chairman Jerome Powell’s second speech on the economy later that day.
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Powell Says Inflation Is Still ‘Soft' and the Fed Is Committed to Current Policy
Fed Chairman Jerome Powell told the Senate Banking Committee that price pressures remain mostly muted and the economic outlook is still “highly uncertain.”
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Treasury Yields Rise in Choppy Trading
U.S. Treasury yields bounced between gains and losses on Monday morning before rising in the afternoon.
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Fed's Williams Say High Market Prices Justified by Economic Growth and Low Rates
Major averages have managed to build on 2020’s gains despite some nerve-jangling volatility.
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Treasury Yields Slip From Recent Highs Despite Blowout Retail Sales Report
U.S. Treasury yields rose amid rising concerns about inflation.
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Fed Officials See Economy ‘Far From' Where It Needs to Be, Meaning Easy Policy Won't Change Soon, Minutes Show
The Federal Open Market Committee on Wednesday released minutes from its Jan. 26-27 policy meeting.
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Fed's Bullard Doesn't See Asset Bubble and Doubts Policy Will Tighten Soon
Bullard told CNBC that there aren’t clear signs of excesses, though he conceded that stocks are “highly valued on the whole.”
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Treasury Yields Are Flat as Investors Assess Progress on Stimulus Bill
Treasury yields dipped on Tuesday, ahead of data showing the number of job openings in the U.S. in December, due to be released later that morning.
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Fed's Mester Doesn't See Policy Changes Coming From GameStop Saga
The Fed’s Loretta Mester said top regulators should be looking at the GameStop trading saga and how it is impacting markets.
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Treasury Yields Rise as Democrats Push Forward With Stimulus
Treasury yields climbed on Wednesday, as Democrats pushed forward with trying to pass President Joe Biden’s $1.9 trillion stimulus plan.
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Fed's Powell Just Talked Up a Classic Buffett Market Bogeyman: Inflation
The market was obsessed with new risks posed by Gamestop shorts, Robinhood and Reddit, but Fed chair Powell was talking up a classic stock crasher: inflation.
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V-Shaped Recovery Is in ‘Tatters,' and Wall Street Doesn't Seem to Care: Economist Stephen Roach
Yale University senior fellow Stephen Roach, who served as Morgan Stanley Asia Chairman, sees signs the U.S. economy is relapsing into a recession.