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The daily treasury rates can be found here (last column):

http://www.ustreas.gov/offices/domestic-fi...rate/yield.html

click on 'historical data' and look at '2006'

if you sum up all the rates for April and take the average, you arrive at 5.06 which is the rate just released.

The same holds true for March. you can't go back much further than that because they didn't exist for awhile.

so, while 2 months is not a lot to go on, based on the above date it appears you can get a good idea what the rates will be ahead of time

  • david rigby changed the title to 30 year Treasury rates

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