2-Year Note futures rose for a fourth consecutive session, approaching a one-month closing high at 104.14. The short end of the curve found support from Federal Reserve liquidity provisions and overnight purchases, which market participants viewed as accommodative. While front-end yields fell 1.5 basis points to 3.45%, yields on the back end of the curve moved slightly higher. This divergent price action caused the yield curve to steepen as selling pressure impacted 10-Year, 20-Year, and 30-Year maturities.
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