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Yields on 10-year U.S. bonds fell more than 7 basis points this week

Internet reports that in late trading in New York on Friday (June 20), the yield on the 10-year benchmark Treasury bond fell 1.57 basis points to 4.3751%. This week, it fell 7.11 basis points and has been in a downward trend. Overall trading was in the range of 4.4443%-4.3377%. The two-year U.S. bond yield fell 3.337 basis points to 3.9077%. It fell 5.87 basis points this week. Overall trading was in the range of 3.9749%-3.8824%. It only rose briefly after the U.S. stocks opened on Monday. On Wednesday, the Federal Reserve announced that the FOMC had not moved for four consecutive times and disclosed the Summary of Economic Expectations (SEP)(including a dot plot of interest rate expectations). It fell "sharply" to its lowest level this week.

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