Why Is the 10-Year Treasury Yield Rising?

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Why Is the 10-Year Treasury Yield Rising?
The recent uptick in the 10-year U.S. Treasury yield has caught the attention of market participants globally. This movement isn't driven by a single factor but rather a confluence of forces, including the latest inflation data, anticipation of key economic indicators, evolving expectations for Federal Reserve policy, and growing concerns surrounding the U.S. budget deficit.

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Trump Claims India Has Offered US a Trade Deal With No Tariffs
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