Been watching the 10-year Treasury yield movements pretty closely lately. So basically what's happening is the market's pricing in Fed rate cuts, and that's directly moving these yields around. A strategist from SEB pointed out that if the Fed rate cut expectations keep getting revised lower, we could see some downward pressure on the 10-year Treasury yield in the near term. But don't expect any dramatic drops - it's looking more like a gradual shift. The consensus seems to be that we're gonna stay in that 4.10% to 4.30% band for the next few months. Pretty tight range honestly, but that's what the data's suggesting right now. The whole Treasury market is basically just watching and waiting to see what the Fed signals next.

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