Treasury Note

Views Updated: Dec 15, 2025

Key Facts

Abbreviation
TN
Pronunciation
/ˈtrɛʒəri noʊt/
Category
Governmental
Related Field
US Government

Examples in Context

  1. As bond prices rose, the yield on the 10-year Treasury note fell to 2.04 percent on Monday.
  2. According to data compiled by Bloomberg, hedge funds were up an average of 2 % on the year, just barely offering the coupon rate of a risk-free 10-year Treasury note.
  3. The yield on the ten-year Treasury note was down 3 basis points at 2.26 per cent.
  4. Maybe you have some extra cash laying around with which you can buy a long-term treasury note that will keep issuing you a check every six months.
  5. The yield of 1.99 per cent for a cash or nominal 10-year Treasury note is less than the current inflation rate, meaning that buyers of such government bonds are incurring a negative real rate of return.

Other meanings of TN