The yield on the US 10-year Treasury rose back to 4.4% on Friday, a level not seen since late November, as traders pared some bets about the Fed's policy easing. The jobs report showed the US economy added the most jobs in ten months, the unemployment rate unexpectedly edged lower from two-year highs and earnings rose as expected, in a sign the labour market remains tight, reinforcing the Fed's view that there is no rush to cut interest rates. Bets for an interest rate reduction of at least 25bps in June currently stand at around 59%, compared to 65% prior to the payrolls release.
US 10 Year Note Bond Yield was 4.41 percent on Friday April 5, according to over-the-counter interbank yield quotes for this government bond maturity. Historically, the US 10 Year Treasury Bond Note Yield reached an all time high of 15.82 in September of 1981. US 10 Year Treasury Bond Note Yield - data, forecasts, historical chart - was last updated on April 6 of 2024.
US 10 Year Note Bond Yield was 4.41 percent on Friday April 5, according to over-the-counter interbank yield quotes for this government bond maturity. The US 10 Year Treasury Bond Note Yield is expected to trade at 4.11 percent by the end of this quarter, according to Trading Economics global macro models and analysts expectations. Looking forward, we estimate it to trade at 3.85 in 12 months time.
US 10 Year Treasury Bond Note Yield
Generally, a government bond is issued by a national government and is denominated in the country`s own currency. Bonds issued by national governments in foreign currencies are normally referred to as sovereign bonds. The yield required by investors to loan funds to governments reflects inflation expectations and the likelihood that the debt will be repaid.
Actual | Previous | Highest | Lowest | Dates | Unit | Frequency | ||
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4.41 | 4.31 | 15.82 | 0.32 | 1912 - 2024 | percent | Daily |