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TNX

TNX is a term that may refer to several concepts depending on context. In everyday digital communication, tnx is an informal shorthand for "thanks" used in text messages, chat, social media, and email etiquette. It is typically pronounced as "thanks" and is part of a family of abbreviated expressions such as thx or tks. The form "tnx" conveys courtesy in a compact form, especially in settings with character limits or rapid exchanges.

In finance, TNX is the ticker symbol used for the CBOE 10-Year Treasury Note Yield Index. The

Other uses are less standardized and more context-dependent, including potential product names or codes in various

index
tracks
the
yield,
expressed
as
a
percentage,
on
U.S.
Treasury
notes
with
a
maturity
of
about
ten
years.
Market
participants
monitor
TNX
as
a
gauge
of
long-term
interest-rate
expectations.
When
TNX
rises,
government-bond
yields
are
higher
and
prices
generally
fall;
when
TNX
falls,
yields
drop
and
prices
tend
to
rise.
Data
for
TNX
is
published
by
the
CBOE
and
is
commonly
shown
on
financial
platforms
under
the
symbol
TNX
or,
on
some
quotes,
as
^TNX.
industries.