2-Year Treasury Note futures found stability, trading higher after three days of selling pressure pushed prices to a one-and-a-half-week low. Buying interest emerged in the front end of the curve, driving the 2-year yield down 1.5 basis points to just below 3.53%. Traders shifted focus to upcoming economic releases, including ADP employment figures, weekly jobless claims and Friday's PCE data. While the back end of the curve remained static, the front-end strength resulted in a slightly steeper yield curve.
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