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The current 3-month Treasury bill is yielding 4.81% while the 10-year Treasury note is yielding 3.81%, causing the curve to be inverted by -100 basis points. This is the most inverted the curve ...
Chart 1 shows the yield curve's slope - specifically, the difference between the interest rates paid on 10-year and 2-year Treasury securities - is currently around 20 basis points.
The curve shows little difference in yield to maturity among shorter and longer-term bonds. A two-year bond may offer a yield of 6%, a five-year bond of 6.1%, a 10-year bond of 6%, and a 20-year ...
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