Pullback By Treasury Yields May Lead To Strength On Wall Str

Pullback By Treasury Yields May Lead To Strength On Wall Street

The major U.S. index futures are currently pointing to a higher open on Tuesday, with stocks likely to add to the gains posted in the previous session. Early buying interest may be generated in reaction to a pullback by treasury yields, as activity in the bond market has been a key driver of trading on Wall Street in recent sessions.

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