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2026.06.1017:00:00UTC+00US 10-Year Note Auction Yield Rises to 4.538%, Signaling Higher Long-Term Borrowing Costs

The yield on the US 10-year Treasury note climbed at the latest auction, with the current indicator stopping at 4.538% on 10 June 2026, up from the previous level of 4.468%. The move reflects a noticeable increase in the government’s long-term borrowing cost compared with the prior auction.

The 10-year note is a key benchmark for global financial markets, influencing everything from mortgage rates to corporate borrowing costs. The uptick in the auction yield suggests investors are now demanding a higher return to hold US government debt over the long term, compared with the previous sale.

While the data release does not specify the underlying drivers, the shift in yield will be closely watched by market participants as they assess implications for funding conditions, asset pricing and expectations for the broader interest rate environment in the United States.

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