U.S. Treasury Yields Decline as Risk Sentiment Weakens -- Market Talk
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1124 GMT - U.S. Treasury yields fall in European hours as markets move on from President Trump's announcement on Friday that former Federal Reserve governor Kevin Warsh will succeed outgoing Chair Jerome Powell. "U.S. Treasurys are finding support, perhaps in part on the nomination of former Fed Governor Kevin Warsh, but also as risk sentiment has broadly cratered and precious metals are crashing," Saxo analysts say in a note. The two-year Treasury yield is down 1.3 basis ponts at 3.512%, while the 10-year yield falls 2.5 basis points to 4.215%, according to Tradeweb. (emese.bartha@wsj.com)
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February 02, 2026 06:24 ET (11:24 GMT)
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