U.S. 2- and 10-year Treasury yield spread at narrowest level since Dec. 23
The U.S. two-year Treasury yield fell to its lowest level since December 12 last year, dropping 3.6 basis points on the day to 4.178%. The spread between the U.S. 2-year and 10-year Treasury yields was at its narrowest level since Dec. 23 and now stands at 24.8 basis points.
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