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10-, 30-year Treasury yields begin to turn higher as traders evaluate Powell’s remarks; 10-year rate rises to 4.26%, 30-year rate up at almost 4.
32%The yield on the 2-year Treasury jumped further into one of its highest levels of this year after Federal Reserve Chair Jerome Powell's comments.2-year Treasury yield trades at 5.03%, remaining at one of highest levels of 2023, as Powell proceeds with Jackson Hole speech; 10-and 30-year rates little changed near 4.23% and 4.29%.by Steve Goldstein
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