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2-Yr Treasury Note Crashing?
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[quote:Guythu:MV8zOTU3ODE0XzcxNTQ1OTI4X0RGNDZFQUEz] [quote:TSwiss:MV8zOTU3ODE0XzcxNTQ1ODkzX0FBQTI4MEQ3] Looks like a glitch to me, a glitch on that provider/link. If it were true, I would close shop here and go get my money from the bank and buy the last fresh food for this year. The interest on 2years is 2.5% which is "normal". Here it sais the value is 99.94%, which is OK. https://www.bloomberg.com/markets/rates-bonds/government-bonds/us I guess your link gets a wrong feed somehow. Lets see when they notice ... . [/quote] Yeah. Something is definitely off. I guess I can put the down the bug out bag and freeze dried food. [/quote]
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Can someone look into this and confirm with another source whether or not the 2-yr just dropped of the cliff?
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