Fed’s Reverse Repo drops $50B to $155B, yet 10-year yield spikes 4.365%; US stocks face largest institutional outflow since September 2015

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BREAKING: Federal Reserve’s Reverse Repo fell by $50B to $155B for the first time since 2021.

Normally when this money market fund liquidity leaves RRP it goes into U.S. Treasuries, driving yields down.
Instead the U.S. 10 year yield rocketed to 4.365% this week.

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