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United States 10-Year Government Bond Yield
The 10-year government bond yield for United States is the global benchmark for long-term borrowing costs and risk-free return expectations. It reflects the combined effect of growth, inflation, and term-premium expectations.
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Why 10-Year Government Bond Yield matters for USD
The 10-year yield is the bedrock of global asset pricing. For United States, it sets mortgage rates, corporate bond benchmarks, and equity discount rates. Its spread against the US 10-year yield is a primary long-run FX driver.
How to interpret this series
Rising 10-year yields can be usd-positive if driven by growth optimism, but usd-negative if driven by fiscal deficit fears (term premium). A sharp selloff in 10-year bonds ('bear steepener') typically accompanies currency weakness when it reflects deteriorating sovereign creditworthiness.
Historical 10-Year Government Bond Yield
Source: US Treasury. Cadence: Daily. Unit: %. History from 2019-10-18 (6.7 years).
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Where can I access historical United States 10-year bond yields?
Historical 10-year government bond yield data for United States is available via /api/v1/announcements/usd/gov_bond_10y.