Mumbai, Aug. 14 -- The US Treasury yields eased a bit on Wednesday as markets continued to assess the latest retail inflation data and considered the likely impact of higher tariffs on the U.S. economy. The 10-year Treasury yield fell around 6 basis points to 4.23%, coming off a two-week high. Market is now waiting for the July producer price index due on Thursday. Comments from some Fed officials provided a mixed set of opinions about US interest rate outlook yesterday. Sliding WTI Crude oil futures also kept the overall trajectory tepid for yields. WTI Crude oil futures fell around 1% to test two and half month low under $62 per barrel.
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