U.S. Treasury yields edge higher as Iran war drives inflation pressure

U.S. Treasury yields edge higher as Iran war drives inflation pressure


U.S. Treasury yields edged slightly higher in early Friday trading as investors continue to navigate growing uncertainty over how the Middle East conflict is impacting the economy.

The 10-year Treasury yield — the benchmark for U.S. government borrowing — rose 1.7 basis points to 4.3%.

The yield on the 2-year Treasury note, which is more sensitive to short-term Federal Reserve rates decisions, rose by 3 basis point to trade at 3.87%. The 30-year bond yield, meanwhile, gained 1.7 basis points to 4.871%.

One basis point equals 0.01%, or 1/100th of 1%, and yields and prices move inversely to one another.

As the war in Iran weighs heavily over markets, investors are now positioning for a slightly more hawkish stance from the Federal Reserve as higher global oil prices and renewed labor market uncertainty shape the economic backdrop.

Inflation was already trending above the Fed’s target even before energy costs spiked at the outbreak of the conflict on Feb. 28. The Fed’s rate-setting Federal Open Market Committee voted 11-1 on Wednesday to leave its key interest rate unchanged, a move widely anticipated by investors.

Central banks in Europe also held rates steady on Thursday as policymakers grapple with the impact of the war, with markets now pricing in rate hikes this year.

Oil traded lower on Friday, with U.S. West Texas Intermediate prices sliding 1.2% to $94.99 a barrel, and Brent crude, the global benchmark, down 1.3% to $107.28.

The dip comes after Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent indicated that sanctions on Iranian crude stored aboard tankers could be lifted to help ease price pressures. Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu said his country was assisting the U.S. “in intel and other means” to try and reopen the Strait of Hormuz.

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