Treasury rates are very low at the moment. As a matter of fact they are at historical lows. For a 5 year treasury bond the interest rate is at 1.95%
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The US treasury rates have actually been on a very long 23 month peak. They have just fallen this week as of July 8th 2013. They had previously peaked in June 2011.
There are good places online you can find good rates for the treasury rates on treasury rates direct you can get a good calculation on your saving bond.
www.treasury.gov - department of Treasury will provide all the US treasury rates for you to compare rates to other banks. So before you invest anything check them out before you make the decision.
To find out the current treasury rates visit www.treasury.gov/resource-center/. These rates can change daily so if you are looking for specific information visit the website.
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One should be able to find any information they need for the Treasury bill rates by visiting the Treasury website. Their website is sure to have all the information one would need to understand more about the bill's rates.
Information on the current treasury rates is freely available online. The Reuters and Bloomberg websites carry a wealth of jargon-free information on the subject.
Treasury rates are a bit better than CD rates at the moment. See them at http://www.treasurydirect.gov/indiv/research/indepth/tbonds/res_tbond_rates.htm
The Bloomberg web site has excellent information on current Treasury Bond rates under its Market Data/Rates and Bonds link. TreasuryDirect is also an excellent web site that gives an in depth explanation about treasury bonds.
Rates start at $300.00 per month. Prices vary depending on liability limis required.
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