Treasury futures yields opened the week lower, reversing last week's move as the 10-Year yield closed down 2 basis points at 4.14%. Volatility was higher across asset classes as the market looks for clarity amid a potential U.S. government shutdown and its effect on economic data releases. Investors are now focused on upcoming data, including the Chicago PMI, JOLTS and Consumer Confidence.
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