Investors are demanding higher yields because they are getting worried about rising government debt.
U.S. Treasury yield curve steepens as the 2s10s spread hits its widest since 2022—what it signals for Fed policy, inflation ...
By Gertrude Chavez-Dreyfuss NEW YORK, Feb 3 (Reuters) - Investors are ramping up bets on higher long‑dated Treasury yields ...
The 10-year Treasury yield rose to 4.49% on Friday, back where it had been on February 20. It has snapped back by 50 bps from the recent low on April 3 of 3.99% after a hard plunge. Longer-term yields ...
Watch the yield curve, says Jeffrey Gundlach, chief executive and chief investment officer at DoubleLine. (FRED) "My fear," said Jeffrey Gundlach, chief executive and chief investment officer at ...
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(Reuters) - The Treasury yield curve could steepen as investors demand higher compensation for perceived fiscal and political risk amid rising pressure from the Trump administration on the U.S.