Treasury yields jump as 10-year hits 4.57% and 30-year reaches 5.08%, challenging “risk-free” views
U.S. Treasury yields climbed sharply this week, with the 10-year reaching levels not seen in over a year and the 30-year hitting its highest since 2007. The move has revived debate about whether Treasuries should be treated as “risk-free,” while some strategists say investors may want to focus on intermediate maturities and selective corporate bond segments.