1548 ET - Treasury yields fall for a sixth consecutive session as markets wait for macro indicators amid concerns that the U.S. economy may be cooling faster than previously thought. Yields started the day stronger, before resuming their downward trend. January new home sales were weaker than expected. Economists surveyed by The Wall Street Journal expect January durable goods orders, due tomorrow, to bounce back from December's decline. Jobless claims are forecast to tick higher. GDP estimate is also due tomorrow, ahead of PCE inflation on Friday. The 10-year loses 0.049 percentage point to 4.248%. The two-year is down 0.026 p.p. to 4.071%. (paulo.trevisani@wsj.com; @ptrevisani)
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February 26, 2025 15:48 ET (20:48 GMT)
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