U.S. Treasury Yields Decline, Reverse From Post-Payrolls-Data Selloff -- Market Talk

Dow Jones
Feb 12

0652 GMT - U.S. Treasury yields edge marginally lower in Asian trade, reversing from the rises prompted by investors selling Treasurys after January employment data came in stronger than expected. "Overall, while the January report was undeniably strong, the broader trend continues to signal a structural slowdown in U.S. employment growth," Danske Bank's Mohamad Al-Saraf says in a note. Thursday's session will feature a $25 billion auction of 30-year bonds. The two- and 10-year Treasury yields fall 0.4 bp to 3.506% and 4.178%, respectively, according to Tradeweb data. (emese.bartha@wsj.com)

 

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February 12, 2026 01:52 ET (06:52 GMT)

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