10-Year Treasury Yield Plummets to 4.071%, Reinforcing Downward Market Trend

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U.S. 10-year Treasury bond yields fall sharply again in the market. According to data released by Golden Ten Data and reported by ChainCatcher, fixed income instrument yields dropped significantly after the release of Consumer Price Index (CPI) data, falling approximately 3.3 basis points to currently trade at 4.071%.

This downward movement reflects the market’s reaction to inflation figures, which directly influence investors’ expectations about the next steps in monetary policy. When inflation data is more moderate, Treasury bonds tend to strengthen as they reduce inflationary pressures that justified maintaining higher rates.

The 10-year Treasury continues its downward trend, with the decline gaining momentum in the fixed income market. The 4.071% level represents an important psychological support, with investors closely watching any further movements in the coming days. The behavior of yields remains a critical indicator for the broader market, influencing asset prices and economic growth expectations.

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