Two-Year U.S. Treasury Yields Rise 2.80 Basis Points to 4.0830% on May 21

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On Thursday (May 21), two-year U.S. Treasury yields rose 2.80 basis points to 4.0830% during New York session close. The 10-year yield fell 1.59 basis points to 4.5696%, while the 30-year yield dropped 3.11 basis points to 5.0919%. The 2/10-year yield curve steepening continued to narrow, falling 4.382 basis points to positive 48.448 basis points.
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