anne mathias -- cross asset reporter. anne mathias is still with us as well. ield is going lower? anne: i think between now and the end of june, they may bounce higher occasionally, like they started to yesterday night and this morning when there was a tiny bit of positive about trade coming out. trump made a statement that he would meet xi at the g20 meeting, and that was enough to send yields a different direction, but i think we will be bouncing around here for a while. there's a limit to how low you can go because you have the fed sitting on the fed funds rate, so the curve is s-shaped at this point. lisa: what is the limit? anne: i think probably the limit -- the two-year is about 2.14. i think the 10 year is maybe 2.35. it is hard for the 10 year to rally much further because the rest of the curve is holding. we were a little worried yesterday when we saw yields falling as much as they did, that prepayments would cause this to go down even further. it seems like we have stabilized this morning. a lot of the bad news on the trade front is already out, but