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Updated · CNN · May 26
US 10-Year Treasury Yield Hits 4.56% as Hormuz Closure Fuels Inflation Fears
Updated
Updated · CNN · May 26

US 10-Year Treasury Yield Hits 4.56% as Hormuz Closure Fuels Inflation Fears

9 articles · Updated · CNN · May 26
  • The 10-year Treasury yield has climbed to about 4.56% from 4.34% on March 30, reaching a one-year high as traders price in a longer Fed pause and possible rate hike later in 2026.
  • Oil near $100 a barrel, up more than 68% this year, and the still-closed Strait of Hormuz have lifted inflation expectations, while the nearly three-month US-Israeli war with Iran keeps pressure on energy markets.
  • Higher yields are raising borrowing costs across mortgages and loans, adding strain on consumers even as University of Michigan sentiment sits at record lows and auto-loan delinquencies flash warning signs.
  • The S&P 500 has still posted eight straight weekly gains and sits less than 0.5% from another record, but the rally is narrow: since the Iran war began, the index is up 8.6% while the equal-weighted version has gained less than 1%.
  • With GDP tracking 4.3%, investors are balancing resilient growth against sticky inflation; Barclays says stock pressure could intensify if core CPI, now 2.8%, rises above 3% in coming months.
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