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US 3-Year Treasury Note Rates

US 3-Year Treasury Note Rates data, recent 37 years (traceable to Jan 08,1990), the yield unit is %, latest yield value is 3.87, updated at Apr 03,2026

Price

Current: 98.97 USD (-0.117 / -0.118%)

Apr 03,2026

Time Range: Jan 08,1990 ~ Apr 03,2026

Average: 100.20 USD
Median: 99.90 USD
Max: 113.72 USD (Mar 11,2003)
Min: 94.56 USD (Jan 05,2000)

Yield

Current: 3.87 % (+0.043 / +1.115%)

Apr 03,2026

Time Range: Jan 08,1990 ~ Apr 03,2026

Average: 3.24 %
Median: 3.23 %
Max: 9.10 % (Apr 27,1990)
Min: 0.11 % (Aug 04,2020)
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Relationship between 3-year Treasury yields and economic growth?

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Impact of US 3-year Treasury rates on global bond markets?

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Comparison of US 3-year Treasuries with Asia-Pacific major economies' bonds?

US 3-year Treasuries have stronger international influence and higher liquidity compared to Japanese 2-year bonds and Australian 2-year bonds. Japanese bonds are affected by yield curve control policies, while Australian bonds are more affected by commodity prices.