U.S. government debt rallied on Friday, pushing yields broadly lower, after inflation from the Federal Reserve’s preferred measure came in as expected for January.
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The benchmark 10-year yield Treasury yield fell six basis points to 4.229%. The 2-year Treasury yield was down more than seven basis points at 4.007%. One basis point is equal to ...
The yield on the 10-year Treasury bond continues to inch lower and that’s having the effect of pulling down mortgage rates.
Rates on 30-year new purchase mortgages dropped for a sixth day Thursday, ticking down 1 basis point to an average of 6.59%. In the past six days, the flagship rate has shed 24 points. The current ...
Treasury yields fell, resuming their downward trend after a quick rally following unsurprising January PCE inflation index.
Data released on Friday showed that inflation based on the personal consumption expenditures price index increased 0.3% on a monthly basis for January, matching the median estimate of economists ...
Treasury yields were little changed Friday morning, as investors assessed a reading on U.S. inflation that was in line with Wall Street’s expectations. The yield on the 10-year Treasury note was down ...
Sticky inflation risk is still a threat for the bond market, but concern that the US economy is slowing has become the main ...
NEW YORK — Wall Street is easing toward the end of its dreary February, and U.S. stock indexes are drifting following an economic report that included both encouraging and discouraging trends.