US 5-Year Treasury Real Interest Rates
US 5-Year Treasury Real Interest Rates data, recent 22 years (traceable to Oct 25,2004), the yield unit is %, latest yield value is 1.28, updated at Apr 03,2026
Price
Current: 99.09 USD (-0.094 / -0.095%)
Apr 03,2026
Time Range: Oct 25,2004 ~ Apr 03,2026
Average: 101.55 USD
Median: 100.99 USD
Max: 110.74 USD (May 10,2021)
Min: 89.10 USD (Oct 28,2008)
Yield
Current: 1.28 % (-0.013 / -1.009%)
Apr 03,2026
Time Range: Oct 25,2004 ~ Apr 03,2026
Average: 0.44 %
Median: 0.32 %
Max: 3.26 % (Oct 28,2008)
Min: -2.00 % (Aug 03,2021)
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How do 5-year real rates affect investment decisions?
5-year real rates (nominal rates minus inflation expectations) are important investment decision indicators. Positive real rates indicate investment returns exceed inflation, favoring savings and investment; negative real rates encourage consumption and borrowing.
Relationship between 5-year real rates and asset prices?
5-year real rates have a negative correlation with asset prices. When real rates rise, prices of risk assets like stocks and real estate often fall, as investors demand higher risk premiums. Conversely, risk asset prices rise when real rates fall.
Impact of US 5-year real rates on global investment decisions?
US 5-year real rates affect global investment decisions, with positive real rates encouraging savings and investment, while negative real rates stimulate consumption and borrowing. Changes transmit to 3-year Treasuries, 7-year Treasuries and other medium-term rates, affecting global capital allocation.
Differences between US 5-year real rates and European real rates?
US 5-year real rates are typically higher than German 5-year bonds real rates, reflecting differences in US economic growth expectations and inflation expectations. European real rates are affected by ECB accommodative policies and low inflation environment, remaining at low levels for extended periods.