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US 7-Year Treasury Note Rates

US 7-Year Treasury Note Rates data, recent 18 years (traceable to Feb 27,2009), the yield unit is %, latest yield value is 4.17, updated at Apr 03,2026

Price

Current: 100.49 USD (-0.227 / -0.225%)

Apr 03,2026

Time Range: Feb 27,2009 ~ Apr 03,2026

Average: 99.75 USD
Median: 99.77 USD
Max: 105.53 USD (Aug 18,2011)
Min: 94.04 USD (Sep 27,2022)

Yield

Current: 4.17 % (+0.038 / +0.910%)

Apr 03,2026

Time Range: Feb 27,2009 ~ Apr 03,2026

Average: 2.40 %
Median: 2.19 %
Max: 5.01 % (Oct 19,2023)
Min: 0.36 % (Aug 04,2020)
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1

Key role of 7-year Treasury yield curves?

7-year Treasury yields are important nodes in yield curves, reflecting market expectations for medium-term economic prospects. Changes in 7-year yields often affect the shape of entire yield curves, making them important market indicators.

2

Comparison between 7-year Treasuries and agency bonds?

Compared to agency bonds (like Fannie Mae, Freddie Mac bonds), 7-year Treasuries have higher credit ratings and lower default risk, but typically lower yields. Investors must weigh safety against returns.

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Impact of US 7-year Treasury rates on global yield curves?

US 7-year TreasuryUS 7-year Treasury rates are important nodes in yield curves, with changes affecting 5-year Treasuries, 10-year Treasuries and other medium-term rates, affecting global yield curve shapes and bond investment strategies.

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Credit risk differences between US 7-year Treasuries and European medium-term bonds?

US 7-year Treasuries have lower credit risk and higher liquidity compared to German 5-year bonds and UK 5-year bonds. US Treasuries are considered the world's safest investment instruments, while European bonds face sovereign debt risks.