Six-Month Treasury Yield Rises to 4%: Bond Market Tells the Fed to Get on with the Rate Hikes
The document reports that the six-month Treasury yield has risen to approximately 4%, with the government selling $84 billion of six-month Treasury bills at an investment rate of 3.97%, up from 3.80% two weeks prior, signaling that bond markets expect multiple Federal Reserve rate hikes within the next six months. The article argues that the bond market is clearly telling the Fed to proceed with rate increases, as evidenced by the 2-year Treasury yield surging 76 basis points since early February to 4.14%, and that banks are raising CD yields above 4% in response to incoming economic data.
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- Jul 5, 2026
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- Jul 5, 2026 (1 month ago)
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