Treasury Yield refers to the return on investment for U.S. government bonds, specifically the interest rate paid to investors. It is an important indicator of the overall health of the economy and reflects investor confidence. When the yield rises, it often signals that investors expect stronger economic growth, while a falling yield may indicate concerns about economic stability.
The yield is influenced by various factors, including inflation, Federal Reserve policies, and market demand for bonds. Investors use Treasury yields to gauge the risk and return of other investments, making it a key component in financial markets.