US 10Y Yield Holds Steady Amid US-Iran Uncertainty
2026-05-22 02:56
By
Jam Kaimo Samonte
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The yield on the US 10-year Treasury note steadied around 4.57% on Friday after sliding for two straight session, as conflicting signals on the progress of US-Iran peace negotiations kept markets cautious about inflationary risks and interest rate hike prospects.
Tehran said the latest US proposal had partially narrowed differences between the two sides, though comments from Iran’s Supreme Leader regarding the country’s uranium stockpile, along with disagreements over tolls in the Strait of Hormuz, continued to cloud prospects for a breakthrough agreement.
Meanwhile, minutes from the latest FOMC meeting showed that most policymakers believe additional rate hikes could still be appropriate if inflation remains persistently above the Federal Reserve’s 2% target.
Even so, markets broadly continue to expect rates to remain unchanged through the rest of the year, although traders are currently pricing in roughly a 40% probability of a 25 basis-point increase in December.