U.S. Yield Curve

The Office of Debt Management offers T-Bills with maturities of one, three, and six months and one year. Treasury Notes are offered in maturities of 2, 3, 5, 7, and 10 years. Treasury Bonds are offered with maturities of 20 and 30 years. The 30-year bond was reissued in 2006 (Treasury Department).

The following information was derived from Treasury Direct: Four-week bills are issued every week, auctions occur on Tuesdays. Thirteen- and 26-week bills are issued weekly, and auctions occur on Mondays. Fifty-two-week bills are issued every four weeks, and auctions occur on Tuesdays. Two-year notes are auctioned somewhere in the latter part of the month. Three-year notes are issued on the fifteenth of each month, with auctions around ...

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