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Bonds
30-year rides auction wave
Mar: 12 4:23p
Most U.S. debt prices are flat as investors look ahead to statements from the Fed next week.
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Long-term debt prices rise after auction
Mar 14 2:56am ET †
Price
Change
Yield
Yld Chng
2 yr
99 27/32
0
0.95
+0.01
5 yr
99 26/32
+1/32
2.40
-0.01
10 yr
99 9/32
+5/32
3.70
-0.02
30 yr
99 31/32
+17/32
4.62
-0.03
N/A
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