U.S. yields opened the week higher, with the 10-Year Note yield reaching 4.09% following a stronger-than-expected ISM prices paid reading. A shift in global rates, led by record highs in Japanese government bonds, further pressured the complex. Volatility tracked yields higher as the market prepares for the Fed Chair's remarks and upcoming economic data, including ADP and PCE figures.
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