Treasury yields move higher as investors await economic data

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U.S. government debt prices were lower Friday morning, as investors awaited a fresh batch of economic data.

Thursday that he had no doubt trade negotiators representing the U.S. and China would sign their so-called "phase one" trade deal in early January.

The world's two largest economies announced late last week that they had reached a preliminary agreement, including tariff relief, increased agricultural purchases and certain structural changes to intellectual property and technology issues.Personal income for November, consumer spending for November, core personal consumption expenditures for November and the latest Kansas City Fed survey will all be released slightly later in the session.

 

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