10-Year Treasury Yield Higher; Retail Sales, ADP Report Upbeat -- Market Talk

Dow Jones04-01 21:07

0907 ET - U.S. Treasury yields are little changed as ambiguous signals from the White House about the path forward in the Middle East keep traders in a holding pattern. Two positive economic signals landed as the morning's trading kicked off. The government reports resilience in retail sales, with solid growth in the control-group categories that feed into the GDP calculation. And payroll processor ADP reports better-than-expected private-sector job growth in its monthly survey for March, two days ahead of the official jobs report. In recent trading the 10-year yield was near 4.317%, versus 4.31% to end Tuesday, and the two-year yield hovered near 3.795%, versus 3.799% Tuesday. (matt.grossman@wsj.com; @mattgrossman)

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