U.S. Treasury Yields Rise as Middle East Situation Remains Uncertain -- Market Talk

Dow Jones03-24

1013 GMT - U.S. Treasury yields continue to rise as uncertainty around the development in the Middle East dominate the market. "Conflicting signals over the prospect of a diplomatic resolution kept markets on edge," Sky Links Capital Group's Daniel Takieddine says in a note. Risk sentiment remains fragile, with the market swinging between hopes and concerns about the geopolitical situation, he says. Prolonged tensions and disruptions in the Middle East could continue to fuel inflation expectations and force central banks to adopt a more cautious approach, he says. The two-year Treasury yield is up 5.6 basis points at 3.885%. The 10-year yield rises 3.2 basis points to 4.366%, according to Tradeweb. (emese.bartha@wsj.com)

 

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March 24, 2026 06:13 ET (10:13 GMT)

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