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TREASURIES-Yields rise but Fed's Powell's patience tempers gains
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It had reached as high as 1.435% in the morning, its first time above 1.4% since a year ago, before settling as Powell gave a second day of testimony in Washington.</p><p> The bond selloffs pushed up a closely watched part of the U.S. Treasury yield curve measuring the gap between yields on two- and 10-year Treasury notes , seen as an indicator of economic expectations. It went as wide as 130 basis points, the most since late 2016, then narrowed and last traded at 125 basis points, up 2 from Tuesday's close.</p><p> Other parts of the yield curve also reached milestone levels as investors sold longer-term U.S. debt along with some sovereigns. </p><p> Analysts said the trading reflected a range of factors including Powell's message since Tuesday that the U.S. central bank would continue to provide economic support. </p><p> Speaking to the U.S. House Financial Services Committee on Wednesday, Powell said it may take more than three years to reach the Federal Reserve's inflation goals. 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No,\" Moya said.</p><p> The U.S Treasury sold $61 billion worth of five-year notes at a high yield of 0.621%, with a bid-to-cover ratio of 2.24. The results were called \"a bit soft\" by BMO Capital Markets analyst Ben Jeffery in a note to investors, who noted the average bid-to-cover ratio was 2.45. </p><p> The two-year U.S. Treasury yield, which typically moves in step with interest rate expectations, was up less than a basis point at 0.125%.</p><p> The yield on 30-year Treasury Inflation Protected Securities</p><p> was at 0.09% after reaching as high as 0.14. 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The benchmark 10-year yield was up less than a basis point at 1.3705% in afternoon trading. It had reached as high as 1.435% in the morning, its first time above 1.4% since a year ago, before settling as Powell gave a second day of testimony in Washington. The bond selloffs pushed up a closely watched part of the U.S. Treasury yield curve measuring the gap between yields on two- and 10-year Treasury notes , seen as an indicator of economic expectations. It went as wide as 130 basis points, the most since late 2016, then narrowed and last traded at 125 basis points, up 2 from Tuesday's close. Other parts of the yield curve also reached milestone levels as investors sold longer-term U.S. debt along with some sovereigns. Analysts said the trading reflected a range of factors including Powell's message since Tuesday that the U.S. central bank would continue to provide economic support. 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