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Treasury Two-Year Yields Rise to Highest Since 2025 as Oil Jumps

U.S. Treasury two-year yields have climbed to their highest levels since 2025 amid rising oil prices and Middle East military escalation.

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Treasury two-year yields have reached their highest point since 2025. This upward movement coincides with a jump in oil prices and renewed military escalation in the Middle East.

Coverage from Bloomberg, Barron's, and CNBC emphasizes the strain on the U.S.-Iran ceasefire. A Reuters poll suggests that while inflation fears are driven by war, the overall Treasury yield outlook remains unshaken.

Investors are currently awaiting core inflation data. Coverage does not specify the exact figures of the yield increase or the current price of oil.

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Quick answers

Why are Treasury yields rising?

Yields are rising due to oil price jumps and renewed military escalation in the Middle East.

Which specific Treasury yield is highlighted?

The two-year Treasury yield has risen to its highest level since 2025.

What are investors waiting for?

Investors are awaiting the release of core inflation data.

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