10-Year Note futures traded lower for a third consecutive session, reaching five-month lows regarding price action. Market participants focused on concerns surrounding U.S. debt demand and geopolitical tensions as primary drivers of the selling pressure. Consequently, the 10-Year yield rose seven basis points to 4.30%. The yield curve also steepened, with the spread between the 2-Year and 10-Year notes widening to 70 basis points.
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