As of June 23, 2025, the US 10-year Treasury yield is 4.40%, reflecting a slight increase from the previous session. Recent data from June 20, 2025, showed the yield at 4.38%, and it has hovered in the 4.3%–4.5% range throughout June. This level is above the long-term average of around 4.25%.
The uptick in yields is driven by investor concerns over US fiscal policy, a growing budget deficit, and recent credit rating actions. Federal Reserve officials have also highlighted risks related to the labor market and inflation, with markets currently pricing in two possible 25-basis-point rate cuts by the end of the year.
Summary:
US 10-year Treasury yield (June 23, 2025): 4.40%
Recent range (June 2025): 4.3%–4.5%
Drivers: Fiscal concerns, inflation expectations, and Fed policy outlook
This yield is closely watched as a benchmark for global interest rates and risk sentiment.
The uptick in yields is driven by investor concerns over US fiscal policy, a growing budget deficit, and recent credit rating actions. Federal Reserve officials have also highlighted risks related to the labor market and inflation, with markets currently pricing in two possible 25-basis-point rate cuts by the end of the year.
Summary:
US 10-year Treasury yield (June 23, 2025): 4.40%
Recent range (June 2025): 4.3%–4.5%
Drivers: Fiscal concerns, inflation expectations, and Fed policy outlook
This yield is closely watched as a benchmark for global interest rates and risk sentiment.
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