The 2/10-year U.S. Treasury yield fell more than 3 basis points on Tuesday.

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Gelonghui April 1|Tuesday (March 31) at the New York market close, the U.S. 10-year benchmark Treasury yield fell by 3.16 basis points to 4.3166%. In March, it rose by 37.91 basis points in total. On March 27, ahead of the U.S. stock market open, it had climbed to 4.4819%, gaining 14.96 basis points for the quarter. At the start of the Asia-Pacific session on March 2, it reached 3.9223%, and then continued to rise.

The U.S. 2-year Treasury yield fell by 3.49 basis points to 3.7930%. In March, it rose by 41.81 basis points in total. On March 27, in the early European session, it had reached 4.0248%, up by 31.99 basis points for the quarter. On March 2, it fell to 3.3586%, and then continued to rise.

In March, the U.S. 20-year Treasury yield rose by 36.06 basis points to 4.9111%; the U.S. 30-year Treasury yield rose by 29.95 basis points to 4.9101%. The U.S. 3-year Treasury yield rose by 43.90 basis points to 3.8155%; the U.S. 5-year Treasury yield rose by 44.11 basis points to 3.9427%; the U.S. 7-year Treasury yield rose by 43.18 basis points to 4.1281%. The yield on 10-year inflation-protected Treasury securities (TIPS) rose by 32.81 basis points; the yield on 2-year TIPS fell by 2.99 basis points; the yield on 30-year TIPS rose by 31.61 basis points.

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