Mumbai, Oct. 16 -- The US Treasury yields edged up yesterday, but held near one month low as investors monitored the latest developments in the US-China trade frictions. The 10-year Treasury yield was up 1 basis point to 4.03%. The United States' economy will grow at 2% in 2025, the IMF projected in its World Economic Outlook. That is slightly higher than the 1.9% forecast in the IMF's last update in July and 1.8% in April. Debt markets are also eying the recent decline in WTI Crude oil futures after the break under $60 per barrel. Oil has slid near 5.60% this month and is hovering near five month low.
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