Via John Jansen at Across the Curve:
The yield on the 2 year note increased 2 basis points to 0.97 percent. The yield on the 3 year note climbed 3 basis points to 1,49 percent. The yield on the 5 year note soared 11 basis points to 2.41 percent. The yield on the 10 year note catapulted 17 basis points higher to 3.72 percent. The yield on the bond rocketed 14 basis points to 4.63.
The 2year/10 year spread is a record 275 basis points.
The 2year/30 year spread is 366 basis points. The record on that is 369 on October 05 1992 at about 1130AM.
Related links:
US Treasuries selling off, benchmark yield curve hits record wide – FT Alphaville
