Treasury note

NOUN
  1. securities with maturities of 1 to 10 years; sold for cash or in exchange for maturing issues or at auction
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  • But bankers and analysts note that yields on five-year and 10-year Treasury notes, the interest-rate benchmarks for most corporate and emerging market bonds, have barely budged. 'Junk' Bonds Find Demand as Safe Harbor
  • Two-and five-year Treasury notes are issued monthly.
  • Treasury securities actually include a number of different investments, including treasury bills (short-term investments), treasury notes (medium-term) and treasury bonds (long-term).
  • The downgrades applied to a variety of debt issues linked to the federal government, including pre-refunded bonds backed by escrowed Treasury notes, public finance housing authority issuers, and public finance debt issues with mortgage insurance from the Federal Housing Administration and mortgage revenue invested in short-term instruments guaranteed by the U.S. government. S&P Cuts Ratings on 11,000 Muni Issues
  • The yield spread between 10-year TIPS and 10-year nominal Treasury notes, known as breakeven rate and a main gauge of market-based inflation expectations, narrowed by 0.05 point to 2.28 points. Long-Term Treasurys Gain; Yield at 3.782%
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