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10-year Treasury yield: investor sentiment remains weak

Emily Davis
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Merchants work on the floor of the New York Stock Exchange (NYSE) in New York City, USA, April 21, 2025.

Brendan McDermid | Reuters

The 10 -year -old United States treasure performance rose on Tuesday as the investment remained under stagnant development in global trade.

The 10 -year reference treasure performance was two higher basic points at 4,4263%. The 2 -year treasure performance was more than five points higher at 3,8064% of axis or 06:56 am New York time.

A basic point is equal to 0.01%, while yields and prices share an inverse relationship.

The trust between investors remained in the crisis in the midst of the stagnant global commercial conversations. The tensions between the two largest economies in the world seemed to intensify, since Beijing warned other countries not to agree with the United States that could damage China’s interests.

Undermining the confidence in the US assets. There is the pressure campaign of the US President Donald Trump about the president of the United States Federal Reserve, Jerome Powell, at lower rates.

The US treasures have seen a strong sale in recent weeks, which caused speculation of the parts that sell them.

The preliminary data published by the Ministry of Finance of Japan and analyzed by Moody’s Analytics suggest that Japanese investors sold some foreign bonds, probably treasure bonds, but not on a scale that would be a great Fighte El Yeu.

“Weekly statistics on international values ​​flows show that the main Japanese investors were net sellers of long -term foreign bonds, or what are probably the United States Treasury bonds between March 30 and April 12,” said Stefan and Frontier, head of Markets analysis.

“Only sales totaled ¥ 3.1 billion, or around $ 21 billion, driven by a combination of light purchases and some increased sales. It is nothing, but just enough to explain the increase in yield,” Angrick added.

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