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  2. Fed's interest-rate hikes make T-bills an attractive ... - AOL

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    On Jan. 24, a one-year T-bill was yielding 4.7%, up from a rate of 0.57% a year ago. A six-month T-bill was at 4.82% on Jan. 23, compared with 0.36% last January, and the three-month T-bill was ...

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    Treasury bill yields are above 5% after the Federal Reserve lifted its benchmark lending rate by a ... A six-month T-bill was at 5.52% compared with 3% a year ago, and the three-month T-bill was ...

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    6-month. $10,000. 4.40%. June 2025. 12-month. $10,000 ... Opportunity to catch higher rates. ... short-term debt securities like treasury bills and cash equivalents with protections under the ...

  5. Federal Reserve Economic Data - Wikipedia

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    Interest Rates US 10-YR / 2-YR Spread W TB3MS: Banking Interest Rates 3-Month T-Bill: Secondary Market Rate W DGS10: Banking Interest Rates 10-Yr Treasury Const. Maturity Rate W GFDEBTN: Business/Fiscal Federal Government Federal Government Debt (Public) Y FYOINT: Business/Fiscal Federal Government Interest on National Debt Y FYONET: Business ...

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    The Federal Reserve measured out a third rate cut of 2024 on December 18, two months after a jumbo half ... like treasury bills and cash equivalents with protections under the Securities Investor ...

  7. TED spread - Wikipedia

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    TED spread (in red) and components during the financial crisis of 2007–08 TED spread (in green), 1986 to 2015. The TED spread is the difference between the interest rates on interbank loans and on short-term U.S. government debt ("T-bills").