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US set to sell $39 billion in 10-year notes

March 12, 2025 at 04:51PM

One of the reasons that Treasury yields didn’t stay lower after the CPI report was lingering supply today. The Treasury is set to offer $39 billion in 10-year notes at auction at the top of the hour.

The is a repoening sale with them trading currently in the cash market at 4.3162%.

BMO warns about a soft result:

Foreign demand is a
bigger wildcard than usual given the recent outperformance of Treasuries versus
EGBs and, most particularly, Bunds. All things considered, we’re biased for a
tail at 1pm EST.

This article was written by Adam Button at www.forexlive.com.

US set to sell $39 billion in 10-year notes