Bond Market Update

Updated: 09-Jan-26 10:14 ET
Consumer Sentiment Edges Higher in January

Data Recon

  • The preliminary University of Michigan Consumer Sentiment reading for January increased to 54.0 (Briefing.com consensus: 53.0) from the final reading of 52.9 for December. In the same period a year ago, the index stood at 71.7.
    • The key takeaway from the report is that consumer sentiment, while improved a bit, is still guarded due to lingering concerns about high prices and softening labor markets.
  • Yield Check:
    • 2-yr: +2 bps to 3.51%
    • 3-yr: +2 bps to 3.57%
    • 5-yr: +1 bp to 3.75%
    • 10-yr: -1 bp to 4.84%
    • 30-yr: -2 bps to 4.84%
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