Core Viewpoint - U.S. Treasury yields have decreased slightly as investors await delayed economic data releases during a holiday-shortened trading week [1][2][3] Group 1: Treasury Yields - The 10-year Treasury yield fell more than 3 basis points to 4.02% [1] - The 30-year Treasury bond yield also decreased by 3 basis points to 4.66% [1] - The 2-year Treasury note yield dropped 2 basis points to 3.388% [1] Group 2: Economic Data Releases - The bond market was closed for Presidents' Day, leading to a quiet start for investors [2] - Key economic data expected includes the weekly ADP Employment Change report, February's Empire Manufacturing Index, and the NAHB Housing Market Index [2] - Delayed economic data for November and December housing will be released on Wednesday, along with December's personal consumption expenditures index on Friday [3] Group 3: Federal Reserve Insights - Investors are anticipating the FOMC minutes on Wednesday for insights on the last interest rate decision and future monetary policy [2] - Traders are pricing in a 90% chance of the Fed maintaining interest rates unchanged in a range between 350-375 basis points [3]
Treasury yields move lower as investors look ahead to more delayed data
CNBC·2026-02-17 08:50