U.S. 2-Year Treasury Yield Falls 2.51 Basis Points to 4.06% on June 15

On June 15, the U.S. 2-year Treasury yield fell 2.51 basis points to 4.06% at the New York close, trading between 4.0139% and 4.0851%. The 10-year yield declined 1.19 basis points to 4.4671%, ranging from 4.4178% to 4.4710% during the session. The 2/10-year yield spread widened 1.117 basis points to +40.500 basis points.

The 30-year yield rose 0.30 basis points to 4.9705%. Treasury Inflation-Protected Securities (TIPS) showed mixed performance, with 10-year TIPS falling 1.37 basis points to 2.1340%, while 2-year TIPS rose 1.81 basis points to 1.6717% and 30-year TIPS climbed 0.12 basis points to 2.7312%.

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