U.S. 10-Year Treasury Yield Rises 4.53 Basis Points to 4.4887% on June 3

On June 3, at the close of New York trading, the U.S. 10-year Treasury yield rose 4.53 basis points to 4.4887%, trading within a range of 4.4433%-4.5005%. The 2-year yield climbed 3.72 basis points to 4.0803%, while the 30-year yield gained 3.32 basis points to 4.9887%.

The 2/10-year yield spread widened 0.815 basis points to 40.632 basis points. Treasury Inflation-Protected Securities (TIPS) also moved higher, with the 10-year TIPS yield rising 4.82 basis points to 2.0894% and the 2-year TIPS yield increasing 2.15 basis points to 1.3648%.

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