Treasury note
Americannoun
noun
Etymology
Origin of Treasury note
First recorded in 1750–60
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Bond markets, meanwhile, suggest there could be even more declines to come, with 2-year Treasury note yields having surged some 60 basis points since the war began and 10-year note yields adding 50 basis points.
From Barron's
One consequence of that backdrop is that yields on short-dated government debt, like the 2-year Treasury note, will be “extremely volatile,” Hu said.
From MarketWatch
ET auction for 10-year Treasury notes went off better than expected, easing worries that the turmoil was spreading into U.S. government debt.
On this side of the pond, the 10-year Treasury note yield rose 10 basis points on the week to 4.38%, the highest level since July.
From Barron's
Benchmark two-year Treasury note yields, the most-sensitive to changes in interest rate forecasts, have risen nearly 50 basis points since the start of the war and were last marked at 3.863%.
From Barron's
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