U.S. 10-Year Treasury Yields Fall to 4.464% on July 6 After Holiday Rebound

According to Yonhap InfoMax, on July 6 (U.S. Eastern time), U.S. 10-year Treasury yields fell 2.20 basis points to 4.464% following the Independence Day holiday break. The 2-year yield declined 2.10bp to 4.118%, while 30-year yields dropped 0.90bp to 4.978%. Yields declined after rising for four consecutive trading days leading up to the holiday, with modest jobs data released on July 2 continuing to temper expectations for rate increases.
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