Treasury yields moved higher as investors adjusted positions for a holiday-shortened week featuring several major debt auctions. The 10-Year Treasury note yield ticked up to 4.172%, while the 2-Year yield rose to approximately 3.5%. A $69 billion 2-Year note auction saw light demand with a 2.54 bid-to-cover ratio, ahead of upcoming 5-Year and 7-Year auctions. Internationally, the Japanese yen faced pressure as the Bank of Japan raised rates to 0.75%, a 30-year high, causing 10-Year bond yields to surge and pushing volatility to its highest level in three years.
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