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10-year Treasury yield tops 4.80% after hot retail sales data: What happens next?
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Bond yields were back on the rise Tuesday, once again hitting their highest levels in 16 years. The 2-year Treasury yield was up to 5.184%. Show More
Bond yields were back on the rise Tuesday, once again hitting their highest levels in 16 years. The 2-year Treasury yield was up to 5.184%. If that level holds at 3 p.m., it would be the highest 2-year yield at that time since July 18, 2006, according to Dow Jones Market Data.

The 10-year yield was up to 4.84%, while the 30-year yield was up to 4.962%. That would be the highest 3 p.m. 10-year yield since Aug. 8, 2007, and 30-year yield since Aug. 20, 2007. Please use the sharing tools found via the share button at the top or side of articles. The renewed sell-off ends a period of respite for bonds over the past week as the outbreak of war between Israel and Hamas spurred demand for safe assets such as Treasuries.

🎙️Q:
1. What does this mean for the economy?
2. What's your next move after seeing the bond yield results?

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