10-Year Treasury Note yields experienced significant intraday volatility on March 24, 2026, as geopolitical uncertainty in the Middle East continues to influence global markets. Yields initially climbed above 4.40%, testing levels not seen since July of last year, before a late-session rally pulled them back toward 4.35%. Despite the relatively unchanged daily settlement in yields, the CVOL index reflected a reversal from yesterday's lower levels, signaling increased market concern. Looking ahead to Wednesday, traders are focused on import-export price data and several Treasury auctions, including a 2-Year floating rate note and a 5-Year Treasury Note.
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