Treasury Yields Edge Higher After Flight for Safety -- Market Talk
Dow Jones
Oct 17
0848 ET - Treasurys are selling off after yesterday's rally, with yields ticking higher, as markets watch the health of U.S. regional banks. Yesterday, Zions Bancorp said it would take a large loss, accusing some borrowers of fraud. "The size of the known issues is small, but the concern is about what might be unknown," Citi economists write. The news sparked a flight for safe assets, driving the 10-year yield below 4%. Worries about regional banks add to concerns around the government shutdown and trade wars. The 10-year is at 3.994% and the two-year at 3.447%. (paulo.trevisani@wsj.com; @ptrevisani)
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October 17, 2025 08:48 ET (12:48 GMT)
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