Treasury yields were higher as investors monitor U.S.-Iran war developments
By Sawdah Bhaimiya
Published on March 4, 2026.
The US.S. Treasury yields have risen as investors continue to monitor the Middle East conflict and anticipate more economic data. The benchmark 10-year Treasury yield rose by over 2 basis points to 4.084%, while the 30-year bond also added over 2.732%. This comes after President Donald Trump announced that the US. would provide risk insurance to all maritime trade through the Persian Gulf in an effort to protect tankers from potential attacks. The ADP private payrolls report is expected to be released on Friday, with economists predicting 48,000 jobs to be added in February.
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