30-Year Treasury Yield Falls to 4.131% This Quarter — Data Talk
The 30-year yield declined 0.371 percentage point to 4.131% this quarter, the price closing at 102 1/32.
--Largest one-quarter yield decline since Dec. 2023
--Snaps a two-quarter streak of rising yields
--This Month it is down 0.065 percentage point
--Yield is down for five consecutive months
--Yield is down 0.658 percentage point over the last five months
--Largest five-month yield decline since March 2024
--Longest streak of falling yields since May 2014 when the yield fell for five straight months
--Yield is down six of the past seven months
--Today it is up 0.032 percentage point and the price fell 18/32 price points
--Snaps a two-trading-day streak of falling yields
--Yield is up seven of the past 10 trading days
--Yield is off 0.970 percentage point from its 52-week high of 5.101% hit Thursday, Oct. 19, 2023
--Yield is up 0.195 percentage point from its 52-week low of 3.936% hit Monday, Sept. 16, 2024
--Yield is down 0.663 percentage point from 52 weeks ago
--Yield is off 0.688 percentage point from its 2024 closing high of 4.819
% hit Thursday, April 25, 2024
--Year-to-date the yield is up 0.111 percentage point
Data based on 3 p.m. ET values
Source: Tradeweb FTSE U.S. Treasury Closing Prices
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September 30, 2024 15:49 ET (19:49 GMT)
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