Treasury yields hold steady as traders assess mixed signals on Iran war de-escalation
Treasury yields were essentially unchanged on Monday, with the 10‑year note at 4.3525% (up less than 1 basis point), the 2‑year Treasury at 3.856% (up less than 1 basis point) and the 30‑year bond at 4.918% (up 1 basis point). The 10‑year yield has risen roughly 36 basis points since the Iran conflict began, keeping it near the highest levels seen since mid‑2025. Traders were weighing mixed signals: a Reuters‑reported cease‑fire plan, brokered by Pakistan, that could immediately end hostilities
Key Points
- Treasury yields were essentially unchanged on Monday, with the 10‑year note at 4.3525% (up less than 1 basis point), the 2‑year Treasury at 3.856% (up less than 1 basis point) and the 30‑year bond at 4.918% (up 1 basis point).
- The 10‑year yield has risen roughly 36 basis points since the Iran conflict began, keeping it near the highest levels seen since mid‑2025.
- Traders were weighing mixed signals: a Reuters‑reported cease‑fire plan, brokered by Pakistan, that could immediately end hostilities and reopen the Strait of Hormuz, alongside President Donald Trump’s stern ultimatum that the United States would turn Iran into a “Hell” if the strait does not fully reopen.
- These divergent developments left the market cautiously steady..
Full Details
Treasury yields were essentially unchanged on Monday, with the 10‑year note at 4.3525% (up less than 1 basis point), the 2‑year Treasury at 3.856% (up less than 1 basis point) and the 30‑year bond at 4.918% (up 1 basis point). The 10‑year yield has risen roughly 36 basis points since the Iran conflict began, keeping it near the highest levels seen since mid‑2025. Traders were weighing mixed signals: a Reuters‑reported cease‑fire plan, brokered by Pakistan, that could immediately end hostilities and reopen the Strait of Hormuz, alongside President Donald Trump’s stern ultimatum that the United
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Treasury yields were essentially unchanged on Monday, with the 10‑year note at 4.3525% (up less than 1 basis point), the 2‑year Treasury at 3.856% (up less than 1 basis point) and the 30‑year bond at 4.918% (up 1 basis point). The 10‑year yield has risen roughly 36 basis points since the Iran confli
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