Treasury yields have turned higher after Federal Reserve officials hinted that their next move could be to raise interest rates.
-- The yield on the 10-year note was recently 4.465%, according to Tradeweb, up from 4.430% before the Fed decision.
-- The 2-year yield, which is particularly sensitive to the outlook for short-term rates, was 4.138% vs. 4.060% before the Fed decision.
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