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Treasury Yields Surge Again: What It Means for Stocks

Treasury yields are back in focus as the recent pullback in long-term rates quickly reversed. Eric Criscuolo, Market Strategist at the New York Stock Exchange, says the 10-year and especially the 30-year Treasury yields remain a concern for equities, with investors signaling that they are still demanding higher yields despite government efforts to push rates lower. 

Looking ahead, all eyes are on next week’s major market catalysts, including Nvidia’s earnings and the Federal Reserve’s Jackson Hole gathering. Criscuolo says Nvidia’s results are likely to be strong, but investors will be focused on the details, particularly AI demand, spending trends and whether the company’s outlook can justify expectations already priced into the stock.

Meanwhile, uncertainty around Fed policy continues to influence the bond market. With investors demanding more clarity on the future path of interest rates, the long end of the Treasury curve remains particularly sensitive. As Criscuolo explains, the bond market may be telling investors more about the risks ahead than equities alone. Eric Criscuolo is a Market Strategist at the NYSE and regularly provides market analysis on Treasury yields, equities, economic data and major market catalysts. 

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