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January Jobs Report Expections Brings Treasury Yields Lower

30-year treasury yield was lower by 1 basis point this morning

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January Jobs Report Expections Brings Treasury Yields Lower

The 30-year treasury yield was lower by 1 basis point this morning, taking it to 4.775%, which is consistent with most time frames.

Investors are waiting on January payroll reports that were delayed due to the government shutdown.

Most analysts expect a slow down on jobs growth with a consensus forecast of about 55,000, with an unemployment rate of about 4.4%.

Some of the major banks believe the number will be even lower and that the report will fall short of the 55,000 reported in December.

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