US 10-Year Yield Steadies After Volatile Session

The yield on the US 10-year Treasury note stabilized around 4.45% on Tuesday after experiencing significant fluctuations in the previous session, as investors weighed a deadlock in US-Iran peace negotiations while awaiting key US labor market data. On Monday, Iranian media reported that Tehran had suspended communications with Washington in response to Israeli attacks in Lebanon. Meanwhile, President Donald Trump said negotiations are continuing and indicated that a memorandum of understanding with Iran to reopen the Strait of Hormuz could be reached within the next week. Rising energy-driven inflation has led markets to price in the possibility of a Federal Reserve rate hike before the end of the year. Investors are now focused on Tuesday’s JOLTS job openings report, ahead of the closely watched US monthly employment data on Friday, for further guidance on the Fed’s policy trajectory.
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