US 10-Year Yield Holds Steady
2026-05-19 02:29
By
Jam Kaimo Samonte
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The yield on the US 10-year Treasury note hovered around 4.6% on Tuesday, pausing its recent climb as renewed optimism surrounding a potential US-Iran agreement eased concerns about inflation and further interest rate hikes.
President Donald Trump said he suspended a planned strike on Iran scheduled for Tuesday after appeals from Saudi Arabia, Qatar, and the UAE, adding that the Gulf nations believed a deal with Tehran acceptable to Washington could still be achieved.
Even so, the benchmark yield remained near its highest levels in more than a year as elevated oil prices linked to the Middle East conflict and accelerating US inflation led traders to rule out Federal Reserve rate cuts this year, while also boosting speculation that the Fed could still raise rates before year-end.
Investors are now awaiting the latest FOMC minutes and flash US PMI data for additional clues on the outlook for monetary policy and economic activity.