The 10 Year Treasury Rate is the yield received for investing in a US government issued treasury security that has a maturity of 10 year. The 10 year treasury yield is included on the longer end of the yield curve. Many analysts will use the 10 year yield as the "risk free" rate w...
U.S. 10 Year TreasuryUS10Y:Tradeweb RT Quote|Exchange Yield | 6:30 PM EST 4.573%-0.004 Related Video watch now
US 10 year Treasury US10YT Yield4.69 Today's Change-0.008 / -0.17% 1 Year change+16.03% Data delayed at least 20 minutes, as of Jan 09 2025 17:29 GMT. 1D 3D 1W 1M 6M 1Y 3Y 5Y
10-2 Year Treasury Yield Spread is at 0.33%, compared to 0.31% the previous market day and -0.35% last year. This is lower than the long term average of 0.86%. The 10-2 Treasury Yield Spread is the difference between the 10 year treasury rate and the 2 year treasury rate. A 10-2...
1D1W1M6M1Y5Y10Y25Y50YAll US 10 Year Note Bond Yield 4.518 -0.025 (-0.025%) BondsYieldDayMonthYearDate US 10Y 4.5180 -0.03% 0.322% 0.576% 17:35 US 4W 4.31 -0.006% -0.292% -1.104% Dec/31 US 8W 4.35 0.035% -0.233% -1.065% Dec/30 US 3M 4.32 0.038% -0.159% -1.040% Dec...
(10Y-1Y)” graph suggests that historically, an economic recession generally follows once the yield spread drops below 0% (the red Y-axis). This is especially true for recessions during the late 1900s. The yield spread reached an all-time low of -3.10% around April 1980, during the ...
High Yield Muni Bonds HYD 0.14% - -1.87% -0.48% -0.43% -17.61% 51.34 51.48 50.68 53.10 Other Bond ETFs Name Symbol Today 5 Days 1 Month YTD 1 Year 3 YearsDay Range52 Week Range Convertible Bonds CWB -0.29% - -1.62% 9.45% 10.88% -2.14% 78.44 79.09 6...
Treasury yields extended a decline, with the 10-year rate seeing a double-digit decline after the Fed left rates on hold and investors parsed the central bank's policy statement while awaiting Chair Jerome Powell's new...
The 10-year Treasury yield is currently around 4%, and describes what 10-year U.S. Treasury notes will pay over 10 years if bought today.
(EFFR), which the Fed brackets within its target range between 5.0% and 5.25%, has been at 5.08% since the last rate hike. Another 25-basis point rate hike would bring it to 5.33%. That additional rake hike would put the EFFR just below where the six-month yield is already today. ...