U.S. dollar slips while Treasury yields push higher in data gap environment

Posted on Nov 14, 2025 / Finance

U.S. dollar slips while Treasury yields push higher in data gap environment

The U.S. dollar weakened against major world currencies as market focus shifted to missing economic data during the recent government shutdown. At the same time, Treasury yields edged higher, with the 10-year note rising to around 4.12 % as traders reduced expectations for imminent rate cuts. The so-called “data fog” left investors uncertain about the true state of the labour market and inflation, prompting greater sensitivity to central bank commentary. With fewer reliable fresh figures, currency traders interpreted the dollar’s retreat as a signal of shifting risk sentiment. Meanwhile, alternatives such as gold and the yen saw moderate support from defensive flows.



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