(Reuters) - September 10-year futures were flat at 105-22.5/32,
near a three-week high of 105-25.5/32 -- a level hit twice last
week that has become chart resistance for the contract.
Benchmark 10-year notes slipped 2/32 in price to
yield 5.037 percent, up a basis point from late trade in New York
on Friday and holding above the 5.0 percent line. Two-year notes
were flat to yield 4.871 percent.
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near a three-week high of 105-25.5/32 -- a level hit twice last
week that has become chart resistance for the contract.
Benchmark 10-year notes
yield 5.037 percent, up a basis point from late trade in New York
on Friday and holding above the 5.0 percent line. Two-year notes
Read more at Reuters.com Bonds News
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