French 10-Year Bond Yield Edges Higher, Euro Little Changed After PMI Data -- Market Talk
Dow Jones03-24
0831 GMT - The French 10-year government bond, or OAT, yield turns slightly higher, while the euro shows little reaction to weaker-than-expected flash estimate purchasing managers data for March. The flash composite PMI was 48.3 for March, below analysts' forecast of 49.5 in the Wall Street Journal's poll. The 10-year OAT yield last trades 0.4 basis points higher at 3.720% after the data, compared with 3.694% beforehand, according to Tradeweb. The euro stays weaker against the dollar, showing little reaction. The euro last trades down 0.2% at $1.1595, compared to $1.1601 before the data. (emese.bartha@wsj.com)
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March 24, 2026 04:31 ET (08:31 GMT)
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