1 Mo 5.51   |   2 Mo 5.48   |   3 Mo 5.45   |   4 Mo 5.50   |   6 Mo 5.41   |   1 Yr 5.12   |   2 Yr 4.81   |   3 Yr 4.63   |   5 Yr 4.48   |   7 Yr 4.49   |   10 Yr 4.50   |   20 Yr 4.75   |   30 Years 4.66   |  

Source: US Dept. of Treasury End of Day

Market Updates

Weekly Economic Update: November 15th, 2021

• Yields increased over the week with the two-year Treasury note rising by 12 basis points to 0.52% while the five-year note climbed 17 basis points to 1.23%.

• A hotter than expected CPI report showed that prices accelerated by 0.9% in October while the less volatile core CPI increased by 0.6%, both indicators marked their greatest year over year increase in 30 years.

• The Fed has found themselves in an increasingly uncomfortable position as the October price increases were broader based than previous month’s while more than 4 million workers remain sidelined.

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