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US 2-year note yield drops as Fed rate cut bets rise

By Estefano Gomez · Published April 27, 2026 · 2 min read · Source: Crypto Briefing
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The US 2-year Treasury note auction on April 27 recorded a high yield of 3.812%, down from 3.936%, as the Fed’s Cut-Pause-Pause market prices in growing expectations of Federal Reserve rate cuts across the March to June meetings.

## Market reaction

The lower yield suggests investors are betting on a more dovish Fed in response to a weakening labor market. The bid-to-cover ratio rose to 2.65 from 2.44, showing strong demand. Direct bidder acceptance jumped to 31.6%, indicating greater domestic interest, while indirect acceptance (typically foreign investors) dipped slightly to 56.5%. These figures point to confidence in anticipated rate cuts.

Trading volume in the Fed decision market shows no activity over the past 24 hours, likely reflecting a wait-and-see posture ahead of the FOMC meeting on April 28-29 rather than indifference to the auction result. Liquidity is thin.

## Why it matters

The auction yield falling below the 3.500%-3.624% threshold averted a reopening of 5-year Series Y-2028 notes, stabilizing expectations around the current rate path. A Cut-Pause-Pause sequence across the March to June meetings now looks more probable given the yield decline and strong demand at auction.

## What to watch

The April 28-29 FOMC meeting is the next catalyst. Any dovish language from Chair Jerome Powell or signals of data-dependent easing could shift odds further toward a rate cut. Beyond that, the April CPI print and nonfarm payrolls (watch for a number below 100k) would strengthen or undermine the case for cuts.

## Trade snapshot

For traders considering a YES on the Cut-Pause-Pause sequence: a YES share priced at 30¢ pays $1 if the scenario resolves, a 3.3x return. That bet depends on continued weak economic data confirming the rate-cut thesis.

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