The US 10-year Treasury yield edged up to 4.672% on Thursday, recovering from a low of 4.635% recorded on Wednesday, according to FX Street. This modest rise suggests a tentative stabilization following earlier declines.
Bond yields are closely watched by global investors as they influence borrowing costs and signal economic sentiment. The recent fluctuation reflects ongoing market adjustments amid mixed economic data and central bank policy expectations.
For Japanese investors, movements in US Treasury yields can impact the yen and domestic bond markets, given the close financial ties and Japan's significant holdings of US debt.
