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On Thursday (March 19, the day after the Federal Reserve announced to hold steady), at the New York close, the yield on the U.S. 10-year benchmark Treasury bond fell by 1.57 basis points to 4.2493%, trading within a range of 4.3221%-4.2356% during the day, and hitting a new daily high after the Bank of England announced to hold steady, with a significant plunge occurring at 03:00 Beijing time. The yield on the 2-year U.S. Treasury bond rose by 1.74 basis points to 3.7924%, trading within a range of 3.7565%-3.9532% during the day, quickly expanding its gains after the Bank of England announced its policy rate decision
