South Korea 3-Year Treasury Futures Rise 5 Ticks Overnight; U.S. Bond Yields Fall

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According to Seoul Bond Market data on July 10, South Korea's 3-year Treasury futures rose 5 ticks to 103.14 in overnight trading, while 10-year futures gained 16 ticks to 106.05. Foreign investors net-bought 39 contracts in the 3-year segment, with retail investors adding 18 contracts.

U.S. Treasury yields declined across the curve, with the 10-year yield down 2.60 basis points and the 30-year yield down 0.80 basis points from the previous New York market close, driven by easing concerns about U.S.-Iran military escalation. Meanwhile, WTI crude oil futures for August delivery fell 1.96% to $72.08 per barrel, halting a two-day rally.

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