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Bond Traders Look to Treasury Refunding, Fed Speakers and Jobs

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May 3, 2026
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Treasury yields are near the upper end of their range of recent weeks, with crude oil prices not far from a four-year peak and economic data pointing to a resilient US economy. With the Middle East conflict keeping energy costs elevated and sparking inflation concerns, the bond market has essentially priced out interest-rate cuts for this year, and options traders have even begun to lean toward potential tightening in 2027. 

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