Treasury Yields Recover Amid Improved Mood on Wall Street -- Market Talk
Dow Jones
Nov 20
1111 ET - Treasury yields bounce from an early downturn and could snap two-days of declines as the mood improves on Wall Street. August's trade deficit was narrower than expected, in a tailwind for 3Q GDP "since it means that more U.S. expenditures were directed toward domestically-produced goods and services rather than foreign ones," Comerica's Bill Adams write. The S&P 500 and Nasdaq are higher ahead of Nvidia earnings later today and labor data tomorrow. The WSJ Dollar Index rises 0.4%, with the greenback strengthening 0.7% against the yen and 0.3% versus the euro. The 10-year yield is at 4.119%. (paulo.trevisani@wsj.com; @ptrevisani)
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November 19, 2025 11:11 ET (16:11 GMT)
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