New York closing: U.S. 10-year benchmark Treasury yield fell 1.75 basis points, reporting 4.2004%

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Everyday AI Express, on Tuesday (March 17), at the close of New York trading, the yield on the 10-year U.S. Treasury benchmark bond fell by 1.75 basis points to 4.2004%. At 14:01 Beijing time, it rose to 4.2473%, hitting a daily high, then gradually declined, reaching a daily low of 4.1868% at 00:29. The 2-year U.S. Treasury yield remained unchanged at 3.6715%, trading within the range of 3.6925% to 3.6526 during the day.

Daily Economic News

(Edited by: Wang Zhiqiang HF013)

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