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  2. Bonds bounce, dollar dips on Bessent pick

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    S&P 500 futures were last 0.5% higher while Dow and Nasdaq futures were up 0.6%. Benchmark 10-year Treasury yields were down more than 5 basis points to 4.355% and the dollar was also lower on the ...

  3. Options market positioned for US Treasury 10-year yield to ...

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    NEW YORK (Reuters) - Investors in the futures options market are betting the benchmark U.S. 10-year Treasury yield is headed higher to 5% in the near term, reflecting worries that the incoming ...

  4. Bond forecast: Pros see 10-year Treasury yield falling ... - AOL

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    Bankrate’s Fourth-Quarter Market Mavens Survey found that market pros forecast the 10-year Treasury will yield an average of 4.14 percent 12 months from now, up from last quarter’s projection ...

  5. Interest rate future - Wikipedia

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    As an example, consider the definition of the Chicago Mercantile Exchange Eurodollar interest rate future, the most widely and deeply traded financial futures contract. They are listed on a 10-year cycle. Other markets only extend about 2–4 years. Last Trading Day is the second London business day preceding the third Wednesday of the contract ...

  6. Bond forecast: Pros see 10-year Treasury yield dipping to 3.5 ...

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    Market pros expect the 10-year Treasury yield to hit 3.53 percent in the next year. ... Bankrate’s third-quarter 2024 survey of stock market professionals was conducted Sept. 20-27 via an online ...

  7. QUOTES 2-U.S. Treasury yields slide again, 10-year ... - AOL

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    The S&P 500 is currently indicated to open down about 1.25%, and in a sign of just how uniform the decline has been, both the Dow and Nasdaq futures are also in the red by about the exact same amount.