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2023-09-20

The two-year U.S. Treasury yield hits 5.05%, surpassing a decade high

The Two-Year U.S. Treasury yield surged up to 5.05%, the highest level recorded since June 2007. A year ago this yield was at around 3.85% and two years ago it was at 0.23%.

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The 2-Year US Treasury yield has moved up to 5.05%, the highest since June 2007. A year ago this yield was at 3.85% and two years ago it was at 0.23%.

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