Historical treasury yield curve
The GuruFocus Yield Curve page contains the following sections: Header, Current Yield Curve, Historical Yield Curve and Yield Curve Definition. The Header section gives you the one-month yield, the one-year yield, the 10-year yield and the 30-year yield as of the current date. On the other hand, the Current Yield Curve section contains two charts. From 1990 to the summer of 2016, U.S. 30-year treasury bond yields ranged from a high of 9.03 percent in 1990 to a low of 2.43 percent in June 2016. For comparison purposes, the corresponding 1990 rate for the 10-year note was 8.21 percent, slightly lower than the 30-year bond rate. In fact, The yield curve differences run from January, 1871 until today. We look at historical yield curve inversions in the United States with a blended measure of short term borrowing costs versus the 10 Year Treasury.