
U.S. Treasury prices rose across maturities as tech stocks slumped and oil prices retreated, with the 10-year yield nearing 4% amid positive Iran nuclear talks and solid 7-year auction demand.

U.S. Treasury yields plunged, led by a historic rally in 30-year bonds after a record-strong auction, as risk-off sentiment intensified amid tech stock declines and mixed economic data.

US Treasury yields rose for a third straight session as markets priced in the hawkish stance of Fed chair nominee Kevin Warsh, dampening rate cut expectations and pushing long-term yields higher amid a lack of new catalysts.

US Treasury yields ended mixed as strong economic data, including an upward GDP revision and resilient labor market, dampened expectations for near-term Fed rate cuts.
US Treasury yields traded mixed near flatline as Minneapolis Fed President Neel Kashkari’s hawkish remarks reversed earlier gains, with the 10-year yield at 4.182% and markets maintaining high odds for a January rate hold.