The yield on 30-year US Treasury bonds rose to 5.0%.

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The yield on 30-year US Treasury bonds rose to 4.986%, a new high since last September.

Movements in US bond yields are closely watched by investors because they can impact risk appetite in asset markets, including cryptocurrencies.

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  • The yield on 30-year US Treasury bonds rose to 4.986%.
  • Setting a new high since last September.
  • Information recorded on March 27th.

Trends in US 30-year Treasury yields

The yield on 30-year US Treasury bonds reached 4.986% on March 27th, the highest level since September last year.

The 4.986% mark is described as a new high since September of the previous year, indicating that long-term yields are rising again compared to previous periods. The original article does not provide additional comparative data such as previous yield levels or daily/weekly rates of increase.

The information only mentions the 30-year yield and the timeframe for recognition. There are no details about other maturities (such as 2 years, 10 years), nor any comment on macroeconomic factors or the cryptocurrency market's reaction at the same time.

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