U.S. Treasury Yields Fall; Upcoming Data Could Be Key for Fed Outlook -- Market Talk

Dow Jones03-30 18:07

1007 GMT - U.S. Treasury yields continue to fall from elevated levels. Investors are gradually turning their focus towards risks to growth from the Middle East war as well as inflation concerns. Surging energy prices have caused markets to slash expectations for U.S. interest-rate cuts due to inflation concerns. However, the Federal Reserve will have to balance both growth and inflation risks. This week's raft of U.S. economic data, including Friday's monthly payrolls figures, "will be critical in shaping the monetary policy expectations," Kudotrade's Konstantinos Chrysikos says in a note. The two-year Treasury yield falls 2.3 basis points to 3.893%; the 10-year Treasury yield falls 4 basis points to 4.400%, according to Tradeweb. (emese.bartha@wsj.com)

 

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