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Tradeweb Markets Inc., together with its subsidiaries, builds and operates electronic marketplaces worldwide.
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Tradeweb Expands Dealer Algos In U.S. Treasuries With Citi And RBC
Tradeweb Markets (NasdaqGS:TW) expanded dealer algorithmic execution for U.S. Treasuries by adding new strategies from Citi and RBC Capital Markets. The expansion extends Tradeweb's dealer algo network for institutional clients focused on fixed income trading. The update reflects continued development of electronic execution tools across the U.S. Treasury market. Tradeweb Markets runs an electronic trading platform that connects institutional investors with dealers across fixed income,...
Bond Yields Extend Surge, Traders See Chance of Rate Hikes This Year
Could the Federal Reserve actually need to raise interest rates later this year? Rates traders are now considering that possibility, assigning a nearly 30% chance of at least one rate hike by October on Friday, up from just 6% a day earlier, according to CME Group data. Government bonds extended their selloff on Friday, with the yield on the 10-year Treasury recently hitting 4.39%, according to Tradeweb, up from 4.281% a day earlier.
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U.S. Treasury Yields Mostly Fall as Oil Price Moderates
U.S. Treasury yields mostly fell in early trade as oil prices retreated from Thursday's jump. Brent last traded at $107.12, off from Thursday's intraday high of $119.13, prompted by escalating attacks on energy infrastructure in the Gulf.
Shorter-Term Treasury Yields Extend Gains
Shorter-term Treasury yields are still climbing, lifted by investors' worries that the Iran war is boosting inflation and lowering the chances of interest-rate cuts any time soon. The yield on the 2-year Treasury, which often rises and falls with investors' expectations for rates set by the Federal Reserve, recently traded 3.