U.S. Treasury yields ticks higher as investors monitor U.S.-Israel strikes on Iran
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By Sawdah Bhaimiya
Published on March 2, 2026.
The US and Israel have launched attacks on Iran over the weekend, killing over 200 people and injuring three American service members. The benchmark 10-year Treasury yield has risen by 1 basis point to 3.973%, while the 30-year bond also rose by 1.645%. The 2-year note was also up over 3 basis points to 4.417%. President Donald Trump has warned that U.S. military operations in Iran are ahead of schedule and that the conflict could last up to four weeks.
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