Treasury yields track higher global trend amid hopes for China stimulus
Bond yields rose on Monday as traders eyed a week busy with U.S. jobs-related data.
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Bond yields rose on Monday as traders eyed a week busy with U.S. jobs-related data.
U.S. stock indexes finished higher on Friday with the Dow Jones Industrial Average and the S&P 500 closing out their third winning week in a row, b...
Treasury yields broadly fell on Friday after data showed U.S. inflation eased again in June, yet they rose for the week on resilient economic repo...
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TMBMKES-10Y | Spain 10 Year Government Bond |
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TMBMKGB-10Y | U.K. 10 Year Gilt |
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The Dow snaps a historic win streak and Treasury yields surge Thursday after a news report says Bank of Japan policy makers will discuss a crucial policy tweak.
The Dow snapped its longest win streak in almost 40 years on Thursday as stocks pulled back and bond yields rose after U.S. economic growth sped up in the second quarter.The Dow Jones Industrial Average DJIA fell about 237...
Treasury yields jump after U.S. data points to a still-resilient economy and a report that the Bank of Japan may tweak its yield-curve control policy.
U.S. stocks were heading lower in the final hour of trade Thursday as long-term Treasury rates shot above 4% and a surprisingly resilient U.S. economy ramped up concerns of the Federal Reserve needing to keep rates higher ...
Gold prices ended at the lowest in two weeks as benchmark Treasury yields popped to almost 4% a day after the Federal Reserved bumped up rates to the highest in 22 years and said a U.S. recession looks avoidable.Gold futur...
Expect more volatility in stocks in the coming months, says James McCann, deputy chief economist at abrdn, after the Federal Reserve on Wednesday bumped up rates to a 5.25%-5.5% range and left door open to future rate hike...
Yields on two- through 30-year U.S. government debt finished lower on Wednesday even after Federal Reserve policy makers delivered their 11th interest rate increase since March 2022 and laid out the factors that might lead...
U.S. new-home sales fell 2.5% to an annual rate of 697,000 in June, from a revised 715,000 in the prior month, the Commerce Department reported Wednesday.
The Dow Theory, one of the most historically accurate strategies for identifying stock-market trends, is working once again.
U.S. yields rise again as traders price in a slightly greater chance that the Federal Reserve will leave rates higher for longer next year.
More companies are defaulting because of higher rates, but investors are ignoring it, says Torsten Slok, chief economist at Apollo Global Management.
There are about $1 trillion of commercial real-estate loans coming due through the end of 2024, and closer to $2.5 trillion by the end of 2027.
Yields on U.S. government debt finish higher on Monday, reversing earlier declines seen after weak economic data from Europe.
Despite the strong rally for stock prices in 2023, most sectors of the S&P 500 are still below their levels at the end of 2021.
Treasury yields finish steady to slightly lower, though the 2-year inched its way to a more-than-one-week high ahead of next week's Federal Reserve meeting.
Investors are betting more on a soft landing scenario for the U.S. economy — which could boost gold’s price and weigh on the U.S. dollar.
Latest bout of selling is "healthy" says Tom Lee, but any pullback will be shallow
Widespread adoption of artificial intelligence software has the potential to power a full decade of productivity growth, according to Goldman Sachs.
Bond investors are worrying about the possibility that inflation could rebound again, given a U.S. labor market that's showing no signs of breaking.
Investors sell off U.S. government debt on Thursday, after weekly jobless claims point to continued labor-market strength.