The 10-year Treasury yield moved higher in reaction to January job growth that was more than double what Wall Street economists had expected. The benchmark yield was up more than 2 basis points at ... InvestmentNews: Advisors taking close note of 10-year Treasury yield in wake of latest inflation data It may not be moving a lot, but a lot of advisors are keeping a close eye on the benchmark 10-year Treasury note in the wake of Friday’s inflation data.

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The personal consumption expenditures (PCE) ... Advisors taking close note of 10-year Treasury yield in wake of latest inflation data MSN: What the 10-year Treasury’s move toward 4% says about AI anxiety in markets What the 10-year Treasury’s move toward 4% says about AI anxiety in markets MarketWatch: 10-year Treasury yield has potential to drift toward 4.25% after jobs report, strategist says 10-year Treasury yield has potential to drift toward 4.25% after jobs report, strategist says MarketWatch: The 10-year Treasury yield is below 4% for the first time since November Longer-dated bonds continued to rally Friday, with the yield on the 10-year Treasury note dropping below 4% for the first time in months. The benchmark 10-year yield was last at 3.993%, after ... The 10-year Treasury yield is below 4% for the first time since November Morningstar: What the 10-year Treasury's move toward 4% says about AI anxiety in markets What the 10-year Treasury's move toward 4% says about AI anxiety in markets 'A year' can be any year without any specification.

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