Treasury Yields React to November Jobs Data

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Commonwealth Financial Network CIO Brad McMillan highlights the 10-year Treasury yield as a key metric to watch in light of the November jobs report. Despite assumptions of imminent interest rate cuts and expected economic slowdowns, the stronger-than-expected hiring data suggests economic acceleration. McMillan believes this will put upward pressure on Treasury yields after pricing in future economic data prints.
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