The 10-Year T-Note futures traded higher, recovering after three consecutive days of selling pressure. The rally was driven by mixed U.S. housing data and continued selling in equity markets, which prompted a rotation into the relative safety of Treasury markets. This buying pressure helped push the 10-Year yield down by 4 basis points to 430 basis points. The yield curve also moved lower and became less steep. Traders are now looking ahead to the release of Federal Reserve meeting minutes and a speech by the Fed chairman at Jackson Hole for further direction on interest rates.
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