Treasury yields little changed after Israel-Lebanon ceasefire announcement

Treasury yields little changed after Israel-Lebanon ceasefire announcement


Lebanon Ambassador to the US Nada Hamadeh Moawad speaks to reporters after a meeting with US President Donald Trump, Lebanon Ambassador to the US and Israel Ambassador to the US, at the White House in Washington, DC on April 23, 2026.

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U.S. Treasury yields were little changed on Friday, one day after President Donald Trump announced that Israel and Lebanon extended their ceasefire agreement.

The yield on the 10-year U.S. Treasury note — the benchmark for mortgages, credit card debt and auto loans — was down more than 1 basis point at 4.31%.

The 2-year Treasury note yield, which more closely tracks short-term Federal Reserve interest rate policy, slipped less than 1 basis point to 3.821%. The longer-dated 30-year Treasury bond yield fell nearly two basis points to 4.902%. 

One basis point equals 0.01%, and yields and prices move in opposite directions.

Lebanese and Israeli ambassadors met in Washington for a second round of talks on Thursday. The two parties agreed to extend their ceasefire by three weeks after a meeting in the White House with top U.S. officials, Trump said.

“The Meeting went very well!” the president said in a Truth Social post announcing the extension of the temporary truce.

Attention remains focused on developments over peace talks in the Middle East, with the Iranian foreign minister reportedly set to arrive Friday in Islamabad.

On Thursday, Trump told reporters, “don’t rush me,” when questioned on a long-term deal with Iran. He also said he won’t put a “timetable” on when the war will end.

Elsewhere, traders will be watching April’s final reading of the University of Michigan Consumer Sentiment index, which tracks Main Street opinion toward personal finances and the wider economy.

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