U.S. Two-Year Treasury Yield Falls 5.21 Basis Points on July 9

On Thursday (July 9), U.S. two-year Treasury yield fell 5.21 basis points to 4.1640% in New York late trading, while the 10-year yield declined 3.40 basis points to 4.5451%. The 30-year Treasury yield also dropped 1.95 basis points to 5.0577%.
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