![]() ![]() ![]() To access the “All” XML data feed, developers can use the value “all” and a page number to access it. The data feed changed to include pagination, but still returns all data of a given interest rate type for all time periods. The XML data feed is no longer accessible in a browser, but the feed still exists for developers to access via API. The orange “XML” button and the text for “View the XML feed” were removed for the "All" time period. (Note: This update will not affect the views for any other time period.) XML Feeds On June 2, Treasury made the following changes for when the "All" period is selected in the “Select Time Period” dropdown for each of the five data sets. ![]() New fields for CSV will begin showing the evening of October 18 in preparation for the first auction, October 19.Ĭhanges that took effect Jto the XML Feeds and and CSV Downloads for the "All" time period The XML feeds will include new XML elements as follows: Daily Treasury Par Yield Curve Rates Treasury also plans to add a 4-month CMT to the Daily Treasury Par Yield Curve Rates and 17-week bill rates to the Daily Treasury Bill Rates that it publishes. On Octothe newly Updated XML Feeds and CSV will Include New ElementsĮffective with the inaugural auction of the new benchmark 17-week Treasury bill, currently anticipated to take place on Wednesday, October 19, 2022, Treasury plans to include 17-week bill prices in its input data set for the daily yield curve. ![]()
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