Treasury Yield

The yield (annualised interest rate) on US government debt securities, by maturity. The 10-year Treasury yield is the most-watched benchmark — the 'risk-free rate' against which all other returns are compared.

Treasury Yield — The yield (annualised interest rate) on US government debt securities, by maturity. The 10-year Treasury yield is the most-watched benchmark — the 'risk-free rate' against which all other returns are compared.

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Macro
Definition
The yield (annualised interest rate) on US government debt securities, by maturity. The 10-year Treasury yield is the most-watched benchmark — the 'risk-free rate' against which all other returns are compared.
Last updated
2026-06-17

How IndexAlpha uses Treasury Yield

The 10-year Treasury yield is used as the risk-free rate in IndexAlpha's Sharpe ratio and CAPM calculations. Surfaced on the macro dashboard.

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What is Treasury Yield?

The yield (annualised interest rate) on US government debt securities, by maturity. The 10-year Treasury yield is the most-watched benchmark — the 'risk-free rate' against which all other returns are compared.

How does IndexAlpha use Treasury Yield?

The 10-year Treasury yield is used as the risk-free rate in IndexAlpha's Sharpe ratio and CAPM calculations. Surfaced on the macro dashboard.

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