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U.S. 3-Year Note Auction Yield Climbs to 3.965%, Signaling Firmer Rate Expectations

The yield on the latest U.S. 3-year Treasury note auction rose to 3.965%, up from 3.897% at the previous auction, according to data updated on 11 May 2026. The move marks a modest but notable uptick in short-term borrowing costs for the U.S. government.

The increase suggests investors are demanding slightly higher compensation to hold U.S. short-term debt, reflecting market expectations that interest rates may remain elevated for longer or that inflation risks have not fully receded. While the change is incremental, such shifts in auction yields are closely watched as a barometer of sentiment toward Federal Reserve policy and the broader economic outlook.

The 3-year note is a key maturity on the U.S. Treasury curve, often used by investors to gauge the balance between near-term growth prospects and policy uncertainty. The higher auction yield could, over time, feed into financing costs across parts of the economy that are sensitive to short- and medium-term rates.

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