Treasuries Gain in Catch-Up Trade as Trump Sees Progress on Iran
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omj2jat8jdv9ox7rv3wwpn}g_media_dl_2.png Bloomberg Article content (Bloomberg) — Treasuries rose across the curve after a holiday, as optimism over a potential US-Iran deal pushed oil prices lower and eased inflation concerns. Article content Yields on the US two-year government note fell six basis points to 4.06%, while those on the 10-year dropped five basis points to 4.51%. Thirty-year yields declined three basis points to 5.03%. Cash trading was closed on Monday. Article content Article content Article content President Donald Trump said this week that negotiations with Iran on an interim d…
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