U.S. Treasury Yields Mixed as Data, Fed's Miran Speech Awaited
Barrons·2026-01-08 07:47
Core Viewpoint - U.S. Treasury yields exhibited mixed movements, with short- and medium-term yields declining while longer-term yields remained relatively stable [1][2] Group 1: Treasury Yields - The two-year Treasury yield decreased by 1.6 basis points to 3.451% [2] - The 10-year Treasury yield fell by 0.4 basis points to 4.133% [2] - The 30-year Treasury yield increased by 0.5 basis points to 4.819% [2] Group 2: Economic Data and Federal Reserve - Upcoming U.S. data includes weekly jobless claims, with a focus on the jobs market ahead of the December employment report [1] - Federal Reserve governor Stephen Miran, who supports lower interest rates, is scheduled to give a speech [1]