German Bund Yields Hold Near Multi-Day Highs As ECB Rate Hike Bets Fade
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Germany has paid the highest return since 2011 to sell four billion bunds of thirty years, placed through a bank union at 3.783%. This is reported by Bloomberg citing sources aware of the transaction. (ANSA)
The ten-year return on German bonds stands at 3.22 percent. Rising oil prices and the expectation that the European Central Bank will continue to raise its key interest rates create additional pressure on the bond market.
German government bond yields have risen to a 15-year high, while US and Japanese government bond yields are also under pressure. Investors are increasingly concerned about high debt and supply shocks, such as the Middle East war. The dollar is strengthening alongside higher US bond yields, although only slightly so far. The forint is trading between 364-365 against the euro and around 315 against the dollar.
German Bund Yields Hold Near Multi-Day Highs As ECB Rate Hike Bets Fade
BitcoinWorld German Bund Yields Hold Near Multi-Day Highs as ECB Rate Hike Bets Fade German 10-year bund yields remained flat on Wednesday, holding near their highest levels in several days, as market expectations for further European Central Bank (ECB) rate hikes receded amid cooling inflation signals and cautious central bank commentary. Market Drivers Behind the Steady Yields The yield on the benchmark 10-year German bund, a key indicator fo…
Bond yields for German sovereign debt rise today to a 15-year high. Iran war and the new debt in the federal government are driving! The post German bond yields with a 15-year high – two main factors appeared first on financial marketwelt.de.
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