US Treasury yields showed mixed movements in early July 2025, with the 3-month bill yield rising to 4.255% from 4.235%, and the 6-month bill yield increasing to 4.145% from 4.110%. The 52-week bill yield slightly decreased to 3.925% from 3.940%, while the 3-year note yield declined to 3.891% from 3.972%. Meanwhile, mortgage market data indicated a notable increase in mortgage applications, with the MBA mortgage applications rising by 9.4% for the week ending July 4, compared to a 2.7% increase previously. The MBA 30-year mortgage rate slightly decreased to 6.77% from 6.79%. These figures reflect recent trends in US Treasury yields and mortgage activity.