The two-year U.S. Treasury yield fell more than 7 basis points this week, declining after the Federal Reserve released its decision statement on Wednesday

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2025.03.21 21:22

On Friday (March 21), at the New York close, the yield on the U.S. 10-year benchmark Treasury rose by 0.93 basis points to 4.2462%, a cumulative decline of 6.59 basis points for the week. From Monday to Wednesday, it fluctuated at a high level around 4.34%-4.26%, and on Thursday, it briefly dropped to 4.1721% before the U.S. stock market opened. The yield on the two-year U.S. Treasury fell by 1.56 basis points to 3.9481%, with a cumulative decline of 7.11 basis points for the week. It rose to 4.0881% before the Federal Reserve announced to hold steady on Wednesday, then plummeted, and on Friday, it dropped to 3.9101% at the beginning of the U.S. stock market