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Australia 20-Year Government Bond Rates

Australia 20-Year Government Bond Rates data, recent 13 years (traceable to Dec 16,2013), the yield unit is %, latest yield value is 5.38, updated at Apr 02,2026

Price

Current: 70.10 AUD (-1.157 / -1.624%)

Apr 02,2026

Time Range: Dec 16,2013 ~ Apr 02,2026

Average: 101.35 AUD
Median: 106.04 AUD
Max: 140.09 AUD (Mar 09,2020)
Min: 69.46 AUD (Mar 27,2026)

Yield

Current: 5.38 % (+0.117 / +2.224%)

Apr 02,2026

Time Range: Dec 16,2013 ~ Apr 02,2026

Average: 3.33 %
Median: 3.25 %
Max: 5.44 % (Mar 27,2026)
Min: 0.93 % (Mar 09,2020)
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Australian 20-year yields and long-term economic expectations?

Australian 20-year yields reflect market expectations for long-term Australian economic prospects, affected by demographic structure and long-term commodity price trends.

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Role of Australian 20-year bonds in institutional investment?

Australian 20-year bonds are important investment tools for Australian institutional investors, used to match long-term liabilities and provide stable long-term income.

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Impact of Australian 20-year bond rates on Asia-Pacific long-term investment?

Australian 20-year bond rates affect Asia-Pacific long-term investment decisions, with changes transmitting to 10-year bonds, 30-year bonds and other long-term rates, affecting financing costs for Asia-Pacific infrastructure and real estate projects.

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Liquidity differences between Australian 20-year bonds and Asia-Pacific long-term bonds?

Australian 20-year bonds have higher liquidity compared to Japanese 20-year bonds and Chinese 10-year bonds, but with higher volatility due to commodity price influences. Japanese long-term bonds provide Asia-Pacific investors with optimal risk management tools.