Treasury yields edge lower as stimulus talks drag

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U.S. government debt prices were slightly higher Thursday morning as talks between Treasury Secretary Steven Mnuchin and House Speaker Nancy Pelosi over a new fiscal stimulus package dragged on.

and sought to influence public opinion and intimidate voters ahead of the election.

The Labor Department's latest jobless claims data will be in focus Thursday, with last week's figures due for publication at 8:30 a.m. ET and initial filings expected to come in at 860,000., their highest since mid-August, for the week ended Oct. 10. September's existing home sales data is due at 10 a.m. ET, while an FDA hearing on Covid-19 vaccines also gets underway at 10 a.m.

Auctions will be held Thursday for $30 billion of 4-week Treasury bills and $35 billion of 8-week bills, along with $17 billion of 5-year TIPS.

 

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please crashhhhh

The economy is booming !! We don't need anymore stimulus

Yup. No one is Spending their money after this . We have zero confidence in the government. Stock market will crash ! Mark my words .

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