Two-Year U.S. Treasury Yield Rises 6 Basis Points to 3.9452% on May 11

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On Monday, May 11, U.S. Treasury yields moved higher across the curve. The two-year yield rose 6.06 basis points to 3.9452%, while the 10-year yield climbed 5.43 basis points to 4.4084%. The 30-year yield increased 4.96 basis points to 4.9835%. The 2/10-year yield spread narrowed 0.428 basis points to 46.111 basis points.

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