30-year Treasury Yield Falls to 4.865% This Week

Dow Jones03:36

The 30-year yield declined 0.035 percentage point to 4.865% this week. The price rose 18/32 to 102 4/32.

 

--Yield is down for three consecutive weeks

--Yield is down 0.134 percentage point over the last three weeks

--Largest three-week yield decline since the week ending Feb. 27, 2026

--Yield is down five of the past six weeks

--Today it is up 0.007 percentage point and the price fell 3/32 price points

--Largest one-day yield gain since Monday, June 22, 2026

--Yield is up for two consecutive trading days

--Yield is up 0.009 percentage point over the last two trading days

--Largest two-day yield gain since Tuesday, June 23, 2026

--Yield is off 0.316 percentage point from its 52-week high of 5.180% hit Tuesday, May 19, 2026

--Yield is up 0.326 percentage point from its 52-week low of 4.539% hit Wednesday, Oct. 22, 2025

--Yield is up 0.019 percentage point from 52 weeks ago

--Yield is up 0.233 percentage point from its 2026 closing low of 4.632% hit Friday, Feb. 27, 2026

--Month-to-date the yield is down 0.128 percentage point

--Year-to-date the yield is up 0.035 percentage point

 

Data based on 3 p.m. ET values

 

Source: Tradeweb FTSE U.S. Treasury Closing Prices

 

(END) Dow Jones Newswires

June 26, 2026 15:36 ET (19:36 GMT)

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