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Home  »  CountingPips Forex Blog   »   30-Year Bond Yield ending the week around the 3% level
28 Dec

30-Year Bond Yield ending the week around the 3% level

December 28, 2018

The 30-Year Bond yield has fallen over 12% or approximately 340+ basis points since reaching a multi-year high in late October. That level at 3.46% was the highest yield since June 2014. #30-year-bond #bonds #countingpips #macro #investing



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