(Bloomberg) -- Yields on benchmark 10-year Treasury notes rose to the highest in two months as minutes from the most recent Federal Reserve meeting suggested policy makers are more concerned about inflation than slowing economic growth.
Yields rose yesterday when a private report showed consumers' expectations for inflation a year from now increased. Four Fed officials this week suggested higher interest rates may be needed to keep price gains from accelerating.
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