One-Year Treasury Constant Maturity

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One-Year Treasury Constant Maturity

One-year Constant Maturity Treasury, or 1-year CMT, is an index that is published daily by the U.S. Treasury. The index value is calculated by adjusting the yields of recently auctioned U.S. Treasury bills and notes of varying maturities to the equivalent of a one-year yield.

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