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What is the Treasury rate?

The Treasury rate, or Treasury yield, refers to the current interest rate or coupon rate that investors earn on debt securities issued by the U.S. Treasury. The government borrows money by issuing Treasury bills, notes and bonds that you can purchase.

What are the current Treasury bill rates?

Currently, Treasury bill rates are hovering around 2% even for the 1 year bill. This can be contrasted with two years ago when the rates were much higher, around 4%, and also very close to current rate levels for the 2-3 and 3-4 year treasuries. In fact, on average Treasury Bill rates have a yield of around 4.5%.

What are the current exchange rates for Treasurys?

TREASURY REPORTING RATES OF EXCHANGE As of December 31, 2019 Country‐Currency Foreign Currency To $1.00 Afghanistan-Afghani 77.6250 Albania-Lek 108.2100 Algeria-Dinar 118.7800 Angola-Kwanza 475.0000 Antigua & Barbuda-E. Caribbean Dollar 2.7000 Argentina-Peso 59.8700 Armenia-Dram 475.0000 Australia-Dollar 1.4250 Austria-Euro 0.8900

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