U.S. Treasury yields rise amid Federal Reserve hawkish statements

Golden Finance reports that on April 30th, after the Federal Reserve kept interest rates unchanged, U.S. Treasury yields rose. The Federal Reserve, in its most divided decision since 1992, stated that market concerns about inflation are intensifying. The Fed’s policy statement was opposed by three officials who believe the Fed should no longer signal a tendency to lower interest rates. The two-year U.S. Treasury yield, which typically moves in sync with Fed rate expectations, increased by 7.8 basis points to 3.92% on that day, the highest level since March 27th.

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