1 Mo 3.72   |   2 Mo 3.73   |   3 Mo 3.69   |   4 Mo 3.70   |   6 Mo 3.59   |   1 Yr 3.43   |   2 Yr 3.48   |   3 Yr 3.56   |   5 Yr 3.75   |   7 Yr 3.97   |   10 Yr 4.22   |   20 Yr 4.79   |   30 Years 4.85   |  

Source: US Dept. of Treasury End of Day

Market Updates

Weekly Economic Update: February 9, 2026

• Rates fell last week with the 2-year Treasury note yield decreasing by three basis points to 3.50% and the 5-year note decreasing by four basis points to 3.76%.

• Robust AI investment by big tech is poised to lift near-term GDP, but disappointment on returns could lead to capex retrenchment, weighing on growth and earnings into year-end.

• JOLTS data show a sharp drop in job openings and historically low hiring, signaling weaker labor demand; layoffs remain limited for now, but leading indicators are turning more concerning.

• Job growth is slowing but unemployment may stay contained short term due to reduced labor supply and upcoming fiscal support; a softer labor market later in the year could prompt the Fed to resume rate cuts.

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