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10-Yr Benchmark Govt Yields - Germany vs Other Nations

10-Yr Benchmark Govt Yields - Germany vs Other Nations

Dow JonesDow Jones2026/08/17 11:10

Current Spread in Yield Basis Points

Germany 3.219 % Australia 5.023 % 180.4 Belgium 3.747 % 52.8 Canada 3.681 % 46.3 Denmark 3.005 % -21.4 France 4.037 % 81.8 Italy 3.985 % 76.7 Japan 2.926 % -29.3 Netherlands 3.292 % 7.4 Spain 3.639 % 42.1 Sweden 3.025 % -19.4 U.K. 5.024 % 180.5 U.S. 4.691 % 147.2

Source: Tullett Prebon via FactSet

(END) Dow Jones Newswires

August 17, 2026 07:10 ET (11:10 GMT)

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