NEW YORK: The yield on US five-year Treasuries climbed to session highs in late morning trading on Wednesday as traders pared safe-haven holdings in this maturity, prompted by further gains on Wall Street stocks and domestic oil futures.
The yield on five-year Treasuries notes was last 1.567 percent, up 4 basis points from Tuesday's close after it hit a session peak of 1.571 percent earlier Wednesday.
Major U.S. stock indexes were sharply higher with the Standard & Poor's 500 up 1.1 percent.
On the New York Mercantile Exchange, spot crude futures was up 61 cents at $56.54 a barrel.
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