U.S. Treasury Yields Ease as Investors Don't Forget Volatility Risks -- Market Talk

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0539 GMT - U.S. Treasury yields edge slightly lower as investors don't lose sight of volatility risks despite a better risk sentiment. "A combination of progress in China-U.S. trade along with slowing inflation that gives the Federal Reserve some latitude are likely to support a risk on environment," says ETF provider Global X's Scott Helfstein in a note. "We think equities could move higher on this news, but also feel as though investors should continue to be weary of further volatility spikes," the head of investment strategy says. The two-year Treasury yield falls 2 basis points to 3.998%, while the 10-year yield declines 3 basis points to 4.469%, according to Tradeweb. (emese.bartha@wsj.com)

 

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May 14, 2025 01:39 ET (05:39 GMT)

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