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  2. Inflation report could rattle markets after bond yields climb

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    The benchmark 10-year Treasury yield hit 4.73%, its highest level since April, before pulling back. Higher yields can pressure stocks in several ways, including raising borrowing costs for ...

  3. Why the blowout jobs report is tanking stocks and sending ...

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    The Nasdaq 100 immediately dropped by about 1%, while the 10-year US Treasury yield spiked nearly 10 basis points to 4.785%, representing its highest level since October 2023.

  4. Spiking US bond yields risk a situation similar to one that ...

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    The 10-year US Treasury yield surged six basis points on Tuesday to nearly 4.70%, representing its highest level since April 2024. The bond yield surge sparked a sell-off in fast-growing tech ...

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

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    Treasury put options are typically used to position for a decline in bond prices that leads to higher implied yields. The U.S. 10-year yield was little changed on Thursday at 4.689%, after hitting ...

  6. United States Treasury security - Wikipedia

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    Ordinary Treasury notes pay a fixed interest rate that is set at auction. Current yields on the 10-year Treasury note are widely followed by investors and the public to monitor the performance of the U.S. government bond market and as a proxy for investor expectations of longer-term macroeconomic conditions. [10]

  7. What sky-high bond yields mean for investors: An explainer - AOL

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    Rising 10-year bond yields tend to be an obstacle for tech stocks. Many investors are drawn to high-flying technology companies because they offer the possibility of enormous upside.