10-Yr Benchmark Govt Yields - U.S. vs Other Nations
Dow Jones2026/08/19 04:10Current Spread in Yield Basis Points
U.S. 4.694 % Australia 5.032 % 33.8 Belgium 3.823 % -87.1 Canada 3.697 % -99.7 Denmark 3.075 % -161.9 France 4.120 % -57.4 Germany 3.276 % -141.8 Italy 4.077 % -61.7 Japan 2.899 % -179.5 Netherlands 3.356 % -133.8 Spain 3.705 % -98.9 Sweden 3.075 % -161.9 U.K. 5.086 % 39.2
Source: Tullett Prebon via FactSet
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August 19, 2026 00:10 ET (04:10 GMT)
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