CPI (Jun MoM) 0.2% vs 0.3% Expected; Ex-food and Energy 0.2% vs 0.3%
CPI (Jun MoM) 0.2% vs 0.3% Expected; Ex-food and Energy 0.2% vs 0.3%
CPI (Jun MoM) 0.2% vs 0.3% Expected; Ex-food and Energy 0.2% vs 0.3%
CPI (Jun YoY) 3% vs 3.1% Expected; Ex-food and Energy 4.8% vs 5%
Change in Nonfarm Payrolls (Jun) 209K vs 230K Expected, Unemployment Rate 3.6%
US 10-Year Yield Briefly Tops 4%
Treasury 2-year Yield Exceeds 5%, Approaching 2023 Highs - Bloomberg
(Updated - July 5, 2023 2:02 PM EDT) Minutes of the Federal Open Market CommitteeJune 13–14, 2023A joint meeting of the Federal Open Market Committee and the Board of Governors of the...
Us 5-year Tips Yield Tops 2% For First Time Since 2008 - Bloomberg
US 2-Year Yield Extends Gain, Climbs Above 4.85% Following Strong Economic DataCurrently 4.872%
US 10-Year Yield Extends Gain, Climbs Above 3.8% Following Strong Economic DataCurrently 3.83%
Treasury 2- To 5-year Yields Rise 12 Basis Points On Day - Bloomberg
US 10-Year Yield Falls to 3.69%
CPI (May MoM) 0.1% vs 0.1% Expected; Ex-food and Energy 0.4% vs 0.4%
CPI (May YoY) 4% vs 4.1% Expected; Ex-food and Energy 5.3% vs 5.2%
Change in Nonfarm Payrolls (May) 339K vs 195K Expected, Unemployment Rate 3.7%
US 30--Year Yield Rises to 4% for First Time SInce March - Bloomberg
Treasuries Extend Drop; 30Y Yield 3.94%, Highest Since March 3 - Bloomberg
(Updated - May 3, 2023 2:00 PM EDT) Fed Raises Rates 25 bps to 5% to 5.25%Economic activity expanded at a modest pace in the first quarter. Job gains have been robust in recent months, and...
Overall Economic Activity Overall economic activity was little changed in recent weeks. Nine Districts reported either no change or only a slight change in activity this period while three...
Treasury Three-month Bill Yields Most At Auction Since 2001 - Bloomberg
US 10 Year Yield Climbs to 3.456%, Session High
(Updated - April 12, 2023 2:03 PM EDT) Fed Staff Projected 'Mild Recession' Starting Later In 2023Several Fed Officials Stressed Need For Policy FlexibilityMinutes of the Federal Open...
CPI (Mar MoM) 0.1% vs 0.2% Expected; Ex-food and Energy 0.4% vs 0.4%
CPI (Mar YoY) 5% vs 5.1% Expected; Ex-food and Energy 5.6% vs 5.6%
US 10-year Yield Falls To 3.263%, Lowest Since Sept. 12 - Bloomberg
US 2-Year Yield Falls to Low, Under 3.73%
(Updated - March 27, 2023 3:05 PM EDT) Chances Are Better Than 50/50 That We're Done with Hikes - GundlachRecession Will be Here in a Few Months
US 10 Year Yield Declines to 3.481%
US 2-Year Yield Hits High of 4.2%Rebound was over 30 bp today
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