Treasury yields unmoved as investors digest U.S.-Iran ceasefire extension

Treasury yields unmoved as investors digest U.S.-Iran ceasefire extension


Security personnel stand guard at a security checkpost along a road temporarily closed near the Serena Hotel at the Red Zone area in Islamabad on April 20, 2026, ahead of anticipated US-Iran peace talks.

Aamir Qureshi | Afp | Getty Images

U.S. Treasury yields were broadly flat on Wednesday after President Donald Trump announced an indefinite extension to the ceasefire with Iran.

The yield on the 10-year U.S. Treasury note — the key benchmark for U.S. government borrowing — was down more than 1 basis point at 4.276%.

The 2-year Treasury note yield, which more closely tracks short-term Federal Reserve interest rate policy, was also lower by more than 1 basis point at 3.762%. The longer-dated 30-year Treasury bond yield fell a basis point to 4.888%.

One basis point is equal to 0.01%, and yields and prices move in opposite directions.

Trump on Tuesday extended the two-week U.S. ceasefire with Iran, saying the extension was warranted due to Tehran’s government being “seriously fractured.”

He said the ceasefire, which he earlier had said would end on Wednesday, would continue “until such time as” Iran’s leaders and representatives submit a “unified proposal” to end the war with the U.S. and Israel.

The President’s announcement came after reports that an expected trip by Vice President JD Vance to Pakistan for a second round of peace talks with Iranian officials had been put on hold.

Elsewhere, investors are digesting details from Federal Reserve chair nominee Kevin Warsh’s confirmation hearing, which wrapped up on Tuesday.

Fed chair nominee Kevin Warsh says he won't be 'sock puppet' for President Trump

Trump’s nominee fielded questions on issues ranging from his views on monetary policy to his sprawling and complex personal finances to his ties to the Trump White House. He would become the wealthiest ever Fed chair if confirmed.

— CNBC’s Holly Ellyatt, Kevin Breuninger and Jeff Cox also contributed to this report.

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