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Lisa Abramowicz: Oil prices lose influence on U.S. Treasury yields as correlation fades

Lisa Abramowicz: Oil prices lose influence on U.S. Treasury yields as correlation fades
Oil and U.S. Treasury yields diverge

Lisa Abramowicz, journalist and co-host on Bloomberg TV/Radio, observes that oil prices are no longer the main driver of U.S. Treasury yields as the correlation between the two has broken down.

She highlights that U.S. 2-year yields have reached their highest levels since February 2025, even as crude prices continue to decline.

Abramowicz previously reported that the gap between U.S. 2-year and 10-year Treasury yields narrowed to its smallest in a year, highlighting shifts in the bond market’s curve dynamics. She has also tracked equity trends, noting that the U.S. stock market’s nine-week rally earlier this year was the longest since 2023. The recent divergence between Treasury yields and oil prices comes as these other trends continue to shape investor attention.

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