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7/10

US Treasury Yields Plunge to Multi-Month Lows as Rate Expectations Shift

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Key Facts

  • •The 10-year Treasury yield finished at 3.97%, its lowest level in four months.
  • •The 2-year Treasury yield ended at 3.38%, its lowest level since August 2022.

US Treasury yields experienced a significant decline, with the 10-year yield finishing at 3.97%, its lowest level in four months. Simultaneously, the 2-year Treasury yield dropped to 3.38%, marking its lowest point since August 2022. This sharp downward movement suggests shifting market expectations regarding inflation trajectories and the Federal Reserve's future interest rate path. Increased demand for government debt has fueled this rally in bond prices, consequently pushing yields lower across the curve. Falling yields are generally viewed as a bullish signal for equity valuations, particularly for growth and tech stocks, while typically weighing on the US Dollar. Market participants are now closely monitoring upcoming economic data to gauge the sustainability of this trend in the fixed-income market.

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Sources:etftrends.commorningstar.comchroniclejournal.comtradingeconomics.comtimes-online.com