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Treasury Yields Dip as Investors Eye Economic Data
15 Dec, 2025
Summary
- Benchmark 10-year Treasury yield fell over 2 basis points.
- Two-year Treasury yield saw a slight decrease.
- Investors are anticipating upcoming economic data releases.

U.S. Treasury yields experienced a downward trend on Monday as market participants adopted a wait-and-see approach. The benchmark 10-year Treasury yield saw a dip of more than 2 basis points, settling at 4.166%. Accompanying this movement, the two-year Treasury yield also decreased, falling by less than 2 basis points to reach 3.509%.
The 30-year Treasury bond yield was not immune to this trend, recording a drop of nearly 3 basis points and settling at 4.829%. These movements occurred as investors geared up for a week filled with significant economic data releases. The upcoming reports are anticipated to offer crucial insights into the health and direction of the U.S. economy.




