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Fri Nov 28, 2025, 07:44 AM 13 hrs ago

Treasury yields are little changed after CME trading disruption

Last edited Fri Nov 28, 2025, 09:14 AM - Edit history (1)

Source: CNBC

Published Fri, Nov 28 2025 7:01 AM EST Updated 19 Min Ago


U.S. Treasury yields were relatively unchanged on Friday after a data center issue at the the Chicago Mercantile Exchange (CME) disrupted trading.

The 10-year Treasurywas up less than 1 basis point at 4.00%, while the 30-year bond yield climbed less than a basis point to 4.651%. The 2-year note yield fell more than 1 basis point to 3.479%.

One basis point equals 0.01% and yields and prices move in opposite directions.

Trading stopped on the CME during early hours on Friday due to a “cooling issue” at one of its data centers. Bonds and some premarket stocks were trading in the U.S. Stock futures in the U.S. later began trading at 8:30 a.m. ET.

Read more: https://www.cnbc.com/2025/11/28/us-treasury-yields-trading-disrupted-after-cme-halt.html



This is also affecting the commodities futures - Commodity Futures Trading Stopped After Data Center Glitch

Article updated.

Original article/headline -

U.S. Treasury trading disrupted after CME halt

Published Fri, Nov 28 2025 7:01 AM EST Updated 23 Min Ago


U.S. Treasury yields were relatively unchanged on Friday as a data center issue at the the Chicago Mercantile Exchange (CME) disrupted trading.

The 10-year Treasury was down less than 1 basis point at 3.99%, while the 30-year bond yield climbed less than a basis point to 4.648%. The 2-year note yield rose more than 1 basis point to 3.50%. One basis point equals 0.01% and yields and prices move in opposite directions.

Trading stopped on the CME during early hours on Friday due to a “cooling issue” at one of its data centers. As of 6:45 a.m. ET, only bonds and some pre-market stocks were trading in the U.S., according to FactSet data. Stock futures trading in the U.S. was halted.

“Due to a cooling issue at CyrusOne data centers, our markets are currently halted,” a spokesperson for the CME said in an emailed statement to CNBC in the early hours of Friday. “Support is working to resolve the issue in the near term and will advise clients of Pre-Open details as soon as they are available.”

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