The 10 Year Treasury Rate is the yield received for investing in a US government issued treasury security that has a maturity of 10 year. The 10 year treasury yield is included on the longer end of the yield curve. Many analysts will use the 10 year yield as the "risk free" rate when valuing the markets or an individual security.
What is a 10 year Treasury yield?
The 10 year treasury yield is included on the longer end of the yield curve. Many analysts will use the 10 year yield as the "risk free" rate when valuing the markets or an individual security. Historically, the 10 Year treasury rate reached 15.84% in 1981 as the Fed raised benchmark rates in an effort to contain inflation.
What will the federal funds rate be 10 years from now?
It means that 10 years from now, the Federal Funds rate will be around 3.34%, which is the estimated 1-Year spot rate 10 year from now. Fitted Instantaneous Forward Rate 10 Years Hence