10-Year Treasury Note yields ended the session near unchanged at 3.98%, hovering near the midpoint of a tight 3.95% to 4.05% range that has persisted for over three weeks as the market awaits the next major catalyst. The yield has closed below the 4% mark in eight of the last nine sessions. Volatility had been moving steadily lower recently but saw its first uptick in about a week today. Looking ahead to tomorrow, the calendar includes pending home sales data and a 2-Year floating rate note auction prior to the main event: the Federal Reserve meeting. The market widely expects the Fed to implement a 25 basis point rate cut and to also announce the end of its balance sheet runoff program, with all eyes on the press conference with the Fed Chair.
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