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Treasury rates: 30-year yields exceed 2%, 10-year rates re-grab 1.4% after slipping to 1.35%

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Treasury rates are all pointing up. Those with two years, which last week priced a monetary tightening in advance of previous forecasts, and who have returned from the strongest weekly rise since 11 October 2019, advanced by 1.2 basis points, to 0.266%; 5-year Treasury rates jumped 3.2 basis points to 0.907%; ten-year rates rise by 2.8 basis points to 1.466%; 30-year rates are those that posted the strongest rise, strengthening by 5.2 basis points to 2.062%.

It should be noted that, confirming the flattening of the yield curve last Friday, the rates on 30-year Treasuries had even slipped even below 2%, falling to 1.930%, reporting the most significant weekly decline since 12 June of the year. 2020; also collapsed for 10-year Treasury rates, with yields that had also pierced the 1.4% threshold, falling to 1.35%, and which at the start of the session on Wall Street rose up to 1.47%.

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