10-Year Treasury Yield Dips Below 4%: Rick Santelli's Bond Market Report
CNBC TelevisionNovember 5, 20251 min5,224 views
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- π The 10-year Treasury yield recently closed below 4%, marking its lowest point since October of the previous year.
- π― The two-year Treasury yield also hit a low, its lowest since September of '22.
- β οΈ Current trading ranges for both the two-year and 10-year Treasuries are narrow, with only several basis points of movement intraday.
Market Dynamics and Sentiment
- π‘ The consolidation in yields below 4% is causing apprehension, as it's not seeing the expected follow-through.
- π The secured overnight funding rate (SOFR) has decreased from 4.30% to 4.18%, indicating a slight easing in funding markets.
- π The equity market appears to be looking past these funding market movements, treating them as a rearview mirror issue.
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