The 10-year Treasury yield closed March 27, 2026 at 4.44%, its highest level since July 2025. The 2-year finished at 3.88% and the 30-year at 4.98%, leaving the 10s-2s spread at 56 bps and the 30s-10s differential at 54 bps. The move represents tighter long-term funding costs and could weigh on rates-sensitive assets and borrowing costs.
The 10-year Treasury yield closed March 27, 2026 at 4.44%, its highest level since July 2025. The 2-year finished at 3.88% and the 30-year at 4.98%, leaving the 10s-2s spread at 56 bps and the 30s-10s differential at 54 bps. The move represents tighter long-term funding costs and could weigh on rates-sensitive assets and borrowing costs.
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