scheduled events in this month

  • July 7, 20263-YearOriginal issue

    3-year Treasury note auction

    Announcement date: July 2, 2026.

    Auction date: July 7, 2026.

    Settlement date: July 15, 2026.

    Treasury's official tentative auction calendar lists the July 2026 3-year note announcement on July 2, auction on July 7, and settlement on July 15.

  • July 8, 202610-YearReopening

    10-year Treasury note reopening auction

    Announcement date: July 2, 2026.

    Auction date: July 8, 2026.

    Settlement date: July 15, 2026.

    Treasury's official tentative auction calendar lists a July 2026 10-year reopening announced July 2, auctioned July 8, and settled July 15.

  • July 9, 202630-YearReopening

    30-year Treasury bond reopening auction

    Announcement date: July 2, 2026.

    Auction date: July 9, 2026.

    Settlement date: July 15, 2026.

    Treasury's official tentative auction calendar lists a July 2026 30-year reopening announced July 2, auctioned July 9, and settled July 15.

  • July 22, 202620-YearReopening

    20-year Treasury bond reopening auction

    Announcement date: July 16, 2026.

    Auction date: July 22, 2026.

    Settlement date: July 31, 2026.

    Treasury's official tentative auction calendar lists a July 2026 20-year reopening announced July 16, auctioned July 22, and settled July 31.

Why July can be tricky

July auctions arrive in thinner seasonal conditions, which can make auction outcomes feel larger than the underlying information set really is. That does not make them unimportant. It makes follow-through analysis more important.

A sloppy summer auction can move yields and duration proxies faster because the market has less cushion for absorbing supply.

How traders use the dates

These auction dates are checkpoints for whether the summer tape is being driven by genuine macro repricing or just by thinner liquidity around scheduled supply. That matters for rates, FX and equity-index traders alike.

In practice, the best read often comes from how TLT and dollar pairs behave after the auction, not just from the auction statistics themselves.