U.S. 10-Year Treasury Yields Rise 5.74 Basis Points to 4.5303% on June 5

On Friday (June 5), U.S. 10-year Treasury yields rose 5.74 basis points to 4.5303%, spiking to approximately 4.52% upon the non-farm payroll report release. The 2-year Treasury yield climbed 10.39 basis points to 4.1470%, reaching around 4.10% following the data release. Both securities traded within broader weekly ranges as market participants reacted to the employment data.
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