Treasuries-Yields extend rise following strong US services data
TLT•Yields rise after stronger-than-expected services data
U.S. Treasury yields rose modestly on Friday, on track to end an eventful week with another round of selling after data showed a strong expansion this month in the U.S. services sector.
The 2-year Treasury yield was up 3.8 basis points at 4.223% in early trading and the 10-year yield was up 2.6 basis points at 4.724%.
The yield on the 30-year long bond, where the week's major dramas largely played out, was up 3 basis points to 5.266%, putting it below the decade-plus highs it reached this week but above the levels following Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent's surprise buyback announcement on Wednesday and his jawboning a day later.
Services PMI points to firmer growth and inflation concerns
The strongest growth in the U.S. services sector in nearly two years powered a sharp acceleration in overall business activity in August, offsetting a slowdown in the manufacturing sector, which was restrained by reduced stock building and supply disruptions from the U.S.-Israeli war with Iran.




