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US Treasury yields mostly higher

Getty Images. U.S. government debt yields rose Wednesday as investors looked to the outcome of a U.S. Federal Reserve meeting.

U.S. government debt prices were mostly lower on Friday as investors digested manufacturing data.

The yield on the benchmark 10-year Treasury note (U.S.:US10Y) sat higher at around 1.5638 percent, while the yield on the 30-year Treasury bond (U.S.:US30Y) was also lower at 2.2807 percent. The yields on the five-year and two-year notes were slightly higher at 1.1168 percent and 0.7025 percent, respectively.

United States manufacturing PMI came in at 52.9 for June, its highest level in a year. Economists polled by Reuters had expected 51.6.

In oil markets, Brent crude traded at around $45.67 a barrel on Friday, down 1.15 percent, while U.S. crude was at around $44.21, down 1.21 percent.



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