Market Snapshot:U.S. Bond Yields Increase Following Fed Meeting
Yields on U.S. Treasury securities increased today, according to data from Tradeweb.
The bid yield on the 10-year U.S. Treasury note was 2.088% as of 3:10 PM EST, up 6 bps from yesterday’s close of 2.028%. Today’s intraday high was 2.104%, while the intraday low was 2.028%.
The bid-yield on the 3-month U.S. Treasury bill was 0.046% as of 3:10 PM EST, up 1.8 bps from yesterday’s close of 0.028%. Today’s intraday high was 0.046%, while the intraday low was 0.020%.
The bid yield on the 2-year U.S. Treasury note was 0.699% as of 3:10 PM EST, up 8.2 bps from yesterday’s close of 0.617%. Today’s intraday high was 0.719%, while the intraday low was 0.625%.
The bid yield on the 5-year U.S. Treasury note was 1.446% as of 3:10 PM EST, up 8.9 bps from yesterday’s close of 1.357%. Today’s intraday high was 1.466%, while the intraday low was 1.365%.
These moves follow the conclusion of the Fed’s two-day meeting where it left the overnight federal funds rate unchanged, but signaled a possible rate hike at its next meeting in December.
The charts below are based on indicative, real-time data.
CHART 1: U.S. 10-Year Treasury Yields – October 29, 2014 – October 28, 2015 (12 Month View)
CHART 2: U.S. 3-Month Treasury Yields – October 29, 2014 – October 28, 2015 (12 Month View)
CHART 3: U.S. 2-Year Treasury Yields – October 29, 2014 – October 28, 2015 (12 Month View)
CHART 4: U.S. 5-Year Treasury Yields – October 29, 2014 – October 28, 2015 (12 Month View)