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U.S. Treasury Yields Mostly Fall as Oil Price Moderates -- Market Talk

Dow Jones03-20 14:37

0637 GMT - U.S. Treasury yields mostly fall in Asian trade as oil prices have retreated from Thursday's jump. Brent last trades at $107.12, off from Thursday's intraday high of $119.13, prompted by escalating attacks on energy infrastructure in the Gulf. The market's focus will remain on geopolitical developments, "with there again being a high likelihood that participants seek to take down risk levels as we move into the weekend," Pepperstone's Michael Brown says in a note. The two-year Treasury yield falls 3.7 basis points to 3.794%, the 10-year yield declines 0.6 bp to 4.275%, while the 30-year yield is largely stable at 4.856%, according to Tradeweb. (emese.bartha@wsj.com)

 

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March 20, 2026 02:37 ET (06:37 GMT)

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