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Treasury yield curve
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What this is
The Treasury yield curve is the price of money across maturities — from the 1-month bill to the 30-year bond. Every other dollar-denominated rate prices off it: corporate bonds, mortgages, swaps, currency forwards. When the curve moves, everything moves.
This site publishes the curve and a handful of reference rates each business day, with attribution and a link back to the source. No commentary, no forecasts. The methodology page lists every series and where it comes from.
Sources
- Curve points
- FRED constant-maturity Treasury series (DGS1MO–DGS30), redistributed under public-domain US-government terms.
- Reference rates
- SOFR, 30-year mortgage, 10-year breakeven inflation — all from FRED.
- Refresh
- Nightly, after the Treasury's daily 3:30 PM ET cut.