2-year Treasury yield rises to 3.64%, up from 3.57%

The 2-year Treasury yield climbed to 3.64% as of March 11, 2026, a 2.0% increase from the previous 3.57% reading. The rise reflects tightening short-term rate expectations and may indicate recession signals, particularly if yield curve inversion persists. Higher Treasury yields typically pressure risk assets like Bitcoin, as investors may shift capital toward safer fixed-income instruments.

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