Record lows have become routine for the Monthly Treasury Average, and last month was no exception. But the underlying yield has started creeping higher.

An analysis of Federal Reserve data indicates that the MTA was down 1 basis point between December and January.

But the yield on the one-year Treasury, which is used to determine the MTA, rose a basis point between the end of December and the end of January. It was up another basis point Monday.





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