Treasury yields tick higher as traders prepare to close out wild 2023

Treasury yields ticked higher Friday, on track to end 2023 not far from where they started after a wild year that saw the 10-year rate hit a 16-year high above 5% before retreating into year-end as investors penciled in expectations for Federal Reserve interest rate cuts next year.

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