U.S. Treasury Yields Fall, Focus Shifts to Payrolls Data After Fed Meet -- Market Talk

Dow Jones12-11

0651 GMT - U.S. Treasury yields decline in Asian afternoon trade after the Federal Reserve's well-anticipated interest-rate cut on Wednesday, with focus shifting to data again. "Markets will now quickly turn to next week's delayed payrolls release--pushed back due to the U.S. government shutdown--which stands as the next major catalyst for markets," says ADSS's Neal Keane in a note. Heading into the year-end, risks remain two-way, while AI-linked valuations remain a major concern for investors and continue to shape broader market sentiment, the head of global sales at the U.A.E.-based trading platform says. The two-year Treasury yield falls 3.5 bps to 3.529%, the 10-year Treasury yield is down 3.9 bps at 4.124% and the 30-year Treasury yield falls 3.5 bps to 4.760%, according to Tradeweb. (emese.bartha@wsj.com)

 

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December 11, 2025 01:51 ET (06:51 GMT)

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