Treasuries in Biggest Rout Since 2009 as Job Gains Spur Fed Bets
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What a difference five weeks makes.
Since hitting an all-time low of 2.22 percent on Jan. 30, Treasury 30-year bond yields have posted the biggest five-week jump in six years as better-than-forecast employment growth led investors to pull forward wagers for the Federal Reserve to raise interest rates.