
The two-year U.S. Treasury yield rose by more than 18 basis points, significantly increasing in New York at noon
On Wednesday (April 9), at the end of trading in New York, the yield on the U.S. 10-year benchmark Treasury bond rose by 3.86 basis points to 4.3315%, remaining mostly in an upward trend throughout the day. At 12:12 PM Beijing time, it refreshed its daily high to 4.5114%, and at 03:59 (one minute before the U.S. stock market closed), it briefly dipped below 4.3% to the flat line. The yield on the two-year U.S. Treasury bond rose by 18.22 basis points to 3.9077%, oscillating narrowly around 3.6533%-3.8% until 01:15 PM Beijing time, before rapidly climbing, reaching a daily high of 4.0305% at 02:11 PM (shortly after the Federal Reserve released the minutes of the March meeting)