Treasury Yields, Dollar Rise on First Fed Move Under Warsh -- Market Talk

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1424 ET - Treasury yields and the dollar rise as the Fed holds rates as expected in a unanimous decision, while officials raise projections for inflation and interest rates. In a likely sign of new Chairman Warsh's approach to Fed communication, the post-meeting statement is shorter than usual, with a terse analysis of economic conditions. The median projection for the fed funds rate flips toward a hike, while one official, likely Warsh, doesn't submit a projection. The 10-year yield jumps to 4.455% from 4.430% right before the decision. The WSJ Dollar Index rises to 96.49 from 96.19 and is up 0.3% from yesterday. (paulo.trevisani@wsj.com; @ptrevisani)

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June 17, 2026 14:24 ET (18:24 GMT)

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