U.S. Treasury yields generally fall over 3 basis points, slightly retracing gains from non-farm payroll day
On Monday (June 9), at the close of New York trading, the yield on the U.S. 10-year benchmark Treasury fell by 3.18 basis points to 4.4738%, trading within the range of 4.5156%-4.4678% during the day. At 20:56 Beijing time, it rose above the day's high of 4.5116% that occurred after the release of the U.S. non-farm payroll report on June 6. The yield on the two-year U.S. Treasury fell by 3.32 basis points to 4.0034%, trading within the range of 4.0325%-3.9909% during the day, and had also risen to 4.0407% on the non-farm payroll day.
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