The Treasury Department sold $35 billion in 5-year notes at a yield of 0.71%, the lowest since November 2012.
Bidders offered to buy 2.86 times the amount of debt sold, compared to an avearge of 2.8 times at the last four sales.

The Treasury Department sold $35 billion in 5-year notes at a yield of 0.71%, the lowest since November 2012.
Bidders offered to buy 2.86 times the amount of debt sold, compared to an avearge of 2.8 times at the last four sales.
In information security, we’ve long spoken about resilience. The goal has been to withstand an attack, recover quickly, and return to business as usual. But in today’s environment—where attackers adapt and evolve daily—resilience is no longer enough. We must go further. We must embrace antifragility.