Treasury Securities Auction
Treasury Securities Auction is published by U.S. Department of the Treasury. No future release date is currently scheduled.
What it measures
The Treasury sells bills, notes, bonds and TIPS at public auction to fund the government. The yield awarded at auction is a direct, observable read on what buyers demand to hold U.S. government debt at that maturity, on that day.
Times shown in America/New York · Schedule source: Treasury release schedule · Licence: public domain (a work of the U.S. federal government)
Impact on the Treasury curve
Not rated. We publish an impact tier only where the clean sample is large enough to mean something. This indicator does not clear that floor, so it carries no tier — rather than a made-up one. Why some releases carry no tier.
Upcoming releases
The agency has not yet published a future date for this release. We show nothing rather than extrapolate one from the pattern — a projected date is a guess wearing a schedule’s clothes.
No consensus, and why
No consensus shown — we don’t license survey estimates. The “expected” figure on a commercial calendar is a survey of economists sold by a data vendor. It is not a government work, there is no public-domain source for it, and we would rather say so than print an empty column. There are no prediction-market odds here either, for the same licensing reason.
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