Treasury Yields Rise as Fedspeak Leans Hawkish

Dow Jones03:46

1546 ET - Treasury yields rise as Fed officials reinforce the central bank's commitment to fight inflation and U.S. indicators mostly surprise on the upside. Dallas Fed President Lorie Logan said the Federal Reserve should raise interest rates to combat elevated inflation. Jobless claims decline unexpectedly, showing massive layoffs remain at bay. The Philadelphia Fed activity indicator rises well above expectations. Retail sales grow less than expected in June. Industrial production is expected to accelerate, in data due tomorrow. The WSJ Dollar Index rises 0.2%. The 10-year yield adds 0.022 percentage point to 4.568%. The two-year rises 0.029 p.p. to 4.155%. (paulo.trevisani@wsj.com; @ptrevisani)

 

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July 16, 2026 15:46 ET (19:46 GMT)

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