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6. Last week, and last 4 weeks through 6/5
Sat Jun 6, 2026, 03:38 AM
Yesterday

Percent changes Last 7 days and last 4 weeks (since May 8)


The yield changes are the percentage points differences,
e.g. if some Treasury went from 3.61% to 3.66% over the past week. then that is a change of +0.05%

Red numbers in ()'s are negative numbers, meaning the metric went down.

Treasury notes' yields up means the notes' values are down
as likely people's bond portfolios

Last week was bad: equity markets down, oil up, and Treasury yields way up

Last 4 weeks was mixed: Dow and S&P 500 up, NASDAQ down, oil down 4.68%, and Treasury yields way up (rising yields drop the values of people's bond portfolios. And mortgage rates closely follow the direction of the 10-year Treasury yield).

No comment about movements in precious metals and the dollar.

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