Yield on US 2-Year Treasury Note at Auction Falls Below Pre-Auction Trading Level
According to Jinse Finance, the U.S. Treasury auctioned $69 billion in two-year bonds, with a winning yield of 3.920%. The pre-auction trading level at the 11:30 a.m. New York bidding deadline was 3.925%, showing little change during the day. The market reaction to the auction results was minimal. Primary dealers were allocated 10.3%, lower than the previous auction, while direct bidders’ allocation rose to 34.4%, and indirect bidders’ allocation fell to 55.3%. The bid-to-cover ratio was 2.62, in line with the average of the previous six auctions.
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