Current 10-year Treasury yields hover near 4.65% as of mid-August 2026, supported by sticky inflation above the Fed's 2% target, elevated term premiums, and fiscal pressures from rising federal debt and deficits. These factors have kept longer-term yields rangebound in a 4%–4.7% band despite prior monetary easing, with the market-implied path for the Fed funds rate reflecting cautious policy amid resilient growth and geopolitical risks that could boost oil prices and CPI readings. Recent data releases and FOMC communications have reinforced trader focus on inflation trajectories over aggressive rate cuts. Key upcoming catalysts include August CPI and employment reports, plus the next FOMC meeting, which could shift rate expectations and influence yield highs before year-end resolution.
Experimental AI-generated summary referencing Polymarket data. This is not trading advice and plays no role in how this market resolves. · UpdatedHow high will 10-year Treasury yield go before 2027?
$287,003 Vol.
4.8%
66%
5.0%
33%
5.2%
9%
5.5%
5%
5.7%
4%
6.0%
4%
$287,003 Vol.
4.8%
66%
5.0%
33%
5.2%
9%
5.5%
5%
5.7%
4%
6.0%
4%
The resolution source for this market is the Department of the treasury, specially the data listed under "Daily Treasury Par Yield Curve Rates" for the column "10 Yr" (see: https://home.treasury.gov/resource-center/data-chart-center/interest-rates/TextView?type=daily_treasury_yield_curve&field_tdr_date_value=2025).
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Resolver
0x65070BE91...The resolution source for this market is the Department of the treasury, specially the data listed under "Daily Treasury Par Yield Curve Rates" for the column "10 Yr" (see: https://home.treasury.gov/resource-center/data-chart-center/interest-rates/TextView?type=daily_treasury_yield_curve&field_tdr_date_value=2025).
Resolver
0x65070BE91...Current 10-year Treasury yields hover near 4.65% as of mid-August 2026, supported by sticky inflation above the Fed's 2% target, elevated term premiums, and fiscal pressures from rising federal debt and deficits. These factors have kept longer-term yields rangebound in a 4%–4.7% band despite prior monetary easing, with the market-implied path for the Fed funds rate reflecting cautious policy amid resilient growth and geopolitical risks that could boost oil prices and CPI readings. Recent data releases and FOMC communications have reinforced trader focus on inflation trajectories over aggressive rate cuts. Key upcoming catalysts include August CPI and employment reports, plus the next FOMC meeting, which could shift rate expectations and influence yield highs before year-end resolution.
Experimental AI-generated summary referencing Polymarket data. This is not trading advice and plays no role in how this market resolves. · Updated



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