U.S. Treasury Yields Rise, 10-Year Yield Hits Highest Level Since July -- Market Talk

Dow Jones03-23

0631 GMT - U.S. Treasury yields rise across the board in Asian trade, with the 10-year yield rising to 4.423%, the highest level since July 2025, before slightly easing from that level, according to Tradeweb data. The rise comes as oil prices remain elevated, with Brent last trading at $113.37. "Tensions in the Middle East remained high over the weekend amid mixed messaging from the U.S. on the outlook for the war, further military actions and engagement around the Strait of Hormuz," Danske Bank's Jens Naervig Pedersen says in a note. The 10-year Treasury yield last trades at 4.417%, up 2.5 basis points. The two-year Treasury yield rises 5.6 basis points to 3.949%. (emese.bartha@wsj.com)

 

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March 23, 2026 02:31 ET (06:31 GMT)

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