Treasury yields drop as Iran ceasefire talks surface

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U.S. Treasury yields fell after reports that a plan to end the Middle East conflict was discussed, with the 10-year around 4.324%, the 2-year about 3.879%, and the 30-year near 4.895%, as investors weigh inflation risks and the potential for fewer Fed rate cuts amid energy-price declines and mixed geopolitical signals.
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