U.S. Treasury yields moved higher as investors awaited further economic data amid growing fears of a recession.
NEW YORK, March 25 (Reuters) - The recent drop in U.S. yields has raised speculation that a wave of buying of Treasury securities ... said. A line chart titled "US mortgage rates" that ...
U.S. Treasury yields moved lower Tuesday following another dip in consumer confidence that showed optimism on the future hit its lowest in more than a decade. The Conference Board reported ...
A positive surprise on U.S. data keeps Treasury yields mostly afloat, ahead of activity and labor indicators. Durable goods orders expanded last month, while economists surveyed by WSJ expected a ...
Markets remain focused on tariffs and growth momentum, but U.S. Treasury yields have room to move a bit higher in the near term, strategists at TD Securities said in a note. Later this year, however, ...
U.S. Treasury yields were higher on Monday on reports President Donald Trump was backing off an all-out trade war, raising hope the U.S. economy could keep its expansion going. The benchmark ...
Yields on U.K. government bonds briefly turned higher as U.K.’s OBR lowered growth forecasts. Meanwhile, a positive surprise on durable goods orders added momentum to U.S. Treasury yields.