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U.S. 3-Year Note Auction Yield Climbs to 3.897%, Marking Notable Rise in Funding Costs

The yield on the latest U.S. 3-year Treasury note auction rose to 3.897%, up from the previous auction’s 3.579%, according to data updated on 7 April 2026. The move reflects a clear increase in the government’s short‑ to medium‑term borrowing costs.

The higher stop-out yield suggests investors demanded greater compensation to hold U.S. debt over the three-year horizon compared with the prior auction. For markets, the jump in the auction result may be read as a signal of shifting expectations around interest rates, inflation, or fiscal dynamics, as the U.S. continues to finance its obligations at meaningfully higher yields than just a few years ago.

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