Dan Deming of KKM Financial analyzes the recent price action in 10-Year note futures, noting a second consecutive session of selling pressure that pushed contracts below the 110 handle. Deming highlights the impact of recent job openings data, which held steady around 7.6 million, indicating a tighter-than-expected labor market. This unexpected strength served as a catalyst to drive Treasury prices lower and yields higher across the curve. Deming also points out the steepening of the yield curve, with back-end yields climbing five to six bps compared to smaller moves on the short end, as the market looks ahead to the upcoming Non-Farm Payrolls report on Thursday.
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