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- Open 4.247%
- Day Range 4.247 - 4.247
- 52 Week Range 2.733 - 4.769
- Price 98 3/32
- Change -2/32
- Change Percent -0.06%
- Coupon Rate 3.625%
- Maturity May 15, 2026
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2-year Treasury yield carves out another two-month high after Fed’s Powell cites need to keep raising rates
U.S. yields rise after Federal Reserve Chair Jerome Powell said he sees the need to keep hiking rates and officials are committed to bringing down inflation.
2- and 3-year Treasury yields sink further after December jobs report; 2-year rate falls to 4.34%, 3-year yield drops below 4.1%
Aggressive Treasury selloff pushes 2- and 3-year yields above 4.3% in afternoon trading
Treasury yields post weekly gains, as 2-year rate climbs to highest level since October 2007
The 2-year rate climbs to a nearly 15-year high as markets adjust to the likelihood of more interest-rate increases from the Federal Reserve.