US 2-Year Treasury Yield Drops to Lowest Level Since September 2022

The 2-year Treasury yield has fallen to 3.42%, marking its lowest point in over two years amid shifting market conditions.

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Terms & Concepts
  • Treasury Yield: The return on investment expressed as a percentage for U.S. government debt securities, such as Treasury bonds or notes.
  • 2-Year Treasury Note: A debt obligation issued by the U.S. government that matures in two years, often used as a benchmark for short-term interest rates.
  • Yield Curve: A graph that plots interest rates of bonds having equal credit quality but differing maturity dates, used to gauge economic expectations.