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Treasury Yields Rise But Remain Lower for The Week -- Market Talk
Treasury yields rise as Fed officials reinforce the message that inflation remains too high, but the impact of soft U.S. economic data seems likely to keep yields lower for the week.
Treasury Yields End Higher for First Time in Four Sessions
Rates on U.S. government debt closed higher on Thursday, with 10- and 30-year yields bouncing off their lowest levels since early April, after a fresh round of data.
Treasury Yields a Tad Softer as Traders Await Inflation Data
Bond yields were a little lower early Tuesday as the market awaited inflation data and comments from Federal Reserve Chair Jerome Powell.
Treasury Yields Lower Amid Dearth of Data on Monday
Rates on U.S. government debt were slightly lower Monday morning amid a lack of market-moving catalysts ahead of the next major inflation update being released later in the week.
Bond traders wait for CPI to boost gains
Nothing will determine the direction of the US bond market more than monthly inflation data this year. This week was no exception.
Wall Street's Zero-Day Options Frenzy Continues: Is It a Ticking Time Bomb?
As Wall Street's infatuation with rapid-fire stock options approaches its two-year mark, a Bloomberg Markets Live Pulse survey indicates the trend's momentum may not be waning, even though concerns of an eventual market crash loom among industry participants.