The US Treasury publishes yields for Treasury Bills (short-term), Treasury Notes (medium-term) and Treasury Bonds (long-term). This data is end-of-day (EOD) with closing values only. Treasury yields move inversely to the Treasury prices. Yields rise when Treasury prices fall and yields fall when Treasury prices rise.
The chart below shows the 5-Year US Treasury Yield ($UST5Y) with a 50-day and 200-day moving average.
US Treasury Yields
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