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Germany 10 Year Government Bond
TMBMKDE-10YBX
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0.684
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2.774
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- Open 2.443%
- Day Range 2.443 - 2.443
- 52 Week Range 0.684 - 2.774
- Price 98 25/32
- Change 28/32
- Change Percent 0.89%
- Coupon Rate 2.300%
- Maturity Feb 15, 2033
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Two-year Treasury yield falls for third day to lowest since September as markets diverge from Fed
The policy-sensitive 2-year yield falls to its lowest in almost eight months, a day after the Federal Reserve's 10th straight rate hike.
Two-year Treasury yield in March posts biggest monthly fall in 15 years
U.S. bond yields fall Friday, after a month of extreme volatility, though inflation data for February shows only a gradual easing of price pressures.