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State Street SPDR Bloomberg 3-12 Month T-Bill ETF

BILS🇺🇸
0.00158893
4.81%

As of June 24, 2026 at 09:25 UTC

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About State Street SPDR Bloomberg 3-12 Month T-Bill ETF

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ETF in BTC

BILS in Bitcoin terms

State Street SPDR Bloomberg 3-12 Month T-Bill ETF is available in Roxom Terminal as an ETF page for investors who want to evaluate global market exposure without leaving a Bitcoin-denominated workflow.

  • ETF pages expand Roxom's searchable global-market surface beyond single companies.
  • BTC-denominated charting makes the ETF comparable to Bitcoin and other assets in the terminal.
  • Related market hubs help users move from a specific ETF to broader BTC-priced markets.

Market Statistics

Market Cap₿ 64.17K
24h Volume₿ 35.35
24h Change4.81%
7d Change20.21%
1m Change32.90%

Trading Metrics

Trading Volume (BTC)₿ 35.35

How to Buy BILS

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Enter the amount and confirm your purchase. That's it! You'll see the impact of the trade in your Unified Trading Account.

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Latest News

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The 10-year Treasury yield fluctuated between a high of 4.705% and a low of 4.222% over the course of the quarter. Click to read.

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The risk of a crisis event in the economy is increasing, as the Fed’s

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Over the past 12 months industrial production has been flat and the ISM Manufacturing Report has been warning of imminent recession.

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In a world where cash is once again king, investors are turning their attention to cash-like funds and ETFs. One universe garnering notable interest is the U.S. Treasury market, where yields on short-term bonds have climbed to levels not seen in nearly two decades. As of now, the annual yield on U.S. Treasury bonds, particularly those with maturities of up to two years, hovers around 5%. To put this into perspective, it’s the highest yield these securities have offered since June 2007 and is currently well above the latest annual inflation rate of 3.7%. What’s remarkable about this return is that it comes from one of the safest assets in the world — U.S. Treasury securities. Why Short-Term Treasury ETFs Are The Safest Assets On The Planet These bonds, which are issued by the federal government, are highly regarded for their safety due to the fact that they are backed by the unwavering trust and creditworthiness of the U.S. government. Regardless of the prevailing economic conditions, whether it be during a recession, periods of inflation, or even times of conflict, the U.S. government remains steadfast in fulfilling its commitments to bondholders. The yields on the shorter end of the Treasury yield curve are often dubbed “risk-free.” This label stems from the clear-cut expectation that the U.S. government will fulfill its obligations upon maturity. For non-U.S.-based ...Full story available on Benzinga.com

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Longer duration Treasuries are in turmoil, but the front end has been relatively stable. Click here for more on BILS ETF.

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