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10-Year Treasury Note

The 10-year Treasury note is a debt obligation issued by the United States government with a 10-year maturity at the time of issuance. A 10-year Treasury note pays a fixed rate of interest every six months and pays the face value to the holder at maturity. Ten-year Treasury notes are a source of partial funding for the US government.


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