An in-depth look at the interest rate complex reveals 10-Year T-Note futures experiencing heavy selling pressure, pushing prices down to 110'05 and testing 10-month lows. This downward momentum is largely driven by escalating Middle East tensions over the weekend, which have brought energy prices and inflation concerns back into focus. Additionally, stronger-than-anticipated economic data and resilient corporate earnings are shifting market sentiment. As futures prices fall, yields are rising consistently across the curve. The 30-year yield climbed above 5% to reach 5.02% for the first time since July, and the 10-year yield rose 7 bps to 4.45%, with the middle of the curve realizing the heaviest selling pressure.
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