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Following 10 Year T-Note news is the key to trading fundamentally. Below you can find links to articles in the news that discuss market fundamentals that could potentially affect the price of 10 Year T-Note on the CME commodities exchange. Before you invest in the ten year treasury note futures market you should do your own research.

1. Bloomberg.com "Treasury Yields at Month High as Fed Eases Contagion Concern" December 4, 2011
Treasuries fell, pushing 10-year yields to the highest level in more than a month, as emergency dollar funding for European banks arranged by the Federal Reserve reduced concern the region’s debt crisis will worsen.
2. Wallstreetjournal.com "CORRECT:Treasury Prices Tick Up After 10-Yr Notes Sell at Record Low Yield" August 10, 2011 
The Treasury Department Wednesday sold $24 billion of benchmark 10-year notes at 2.14%--the lowest yield on record--nudging prices to session highs.  
3. Reuters.com "U.S. 10-year note dips, eyes on jobs data and euro" July 7, 2011
U.S. 10-year Treasuries slipped in Asia on Thursday, with institutional investors selling the paper in light trade ahead of jobs data on Friday and a series of auctions due next week.
4. Bloomberg.com “Treasury Notes Advance on Speculation That Greece May Depart From the Euro” May 6, 2011 

Yields on 10-year notes will rise to 3.60 percent by the end of the second quarter, according to the average forecast in a Bloomberg News survey of banks and securities firms, with the most recent forecasts given the heaviest weightings.

5. BusinessRecorder.com "US debt up as Libyan unrest spurs safety bid" February 22, 2011

US debt prices jumped in Europe on Tuesday as mounting turmoil in Libya spurred flight-to-quality trades though further gains may be limited by a fresh round of government debt supply this week.

6. Dow Jones Newswires "BOND REPORT: Treasurys Rise After Fed Buyback" January 4, 2011

The prices for 10-year and 2-year Treasury notes rose slightly Tuesday following the latest round in the Federal Reserve of New York's program of buying up the debt.

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