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Latest revision as of 07:28, 13 November 2024
Interest rates - benchmarks - US.
(TSY yield).
The yield on US government debt securities.
An important benchmark market rate.
- Interest rates expected to remain low
- "HSBC Global Research expects interest rates to remain low: the forecast 10-year TSY yield at 0.5% end of 2021, increasing to 1.5% in the longer term.
- Low interest rate environment is supported by strong central bank support."
- Managing Cash in Times of Turbulence - HSBC / ACT seminar - Frederic Neumann - 27 May 2021