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Australia 2-Year Government Bond Rates

Australia 2-Year Government Bond Rates data, recent 29 years (traceable to May 12,1997), the yield unit is %, latest yield value is 4.73, updated at Apr 02,2026

Price

Current: 95.02 AUD (-0.267 / -0.280%)

Apr 02,2026

Time Range: May 12,1997 ~ Apr 02,2026

Average: 104.04 AUD
Median: 103.95 AUD
Max: 114.14 AUD (Aug 05,1999)
Min: 91.77 AUD (Nov 01,2023)

Yield

Current: 4.73 % (+0.140 / +3.050%)

Apr 02,2026

Time Range: May 12,1997 ~ Apr 02,2026

Average: 3.81 %
Median: 4.22 %
Max: 7.17 % (Jun 10,2008)
Min: -0.02 % (Jun 11,2021)
Share:

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Relationship between Australian 2-year yields and RBA policy?

Australian 2-year yields are closely related to RBA policy, reflecting market expectations for Australian monetary policy. When markets expect the RBA to raise rates, yields rise.

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Role of Australian 2-year bonds in Asia-Pacific region?

Australian 2-year bonds have important status in Asia-Pacific bond markets, seen as relatively safe short-term investment choices in the region.

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Impact of Australian 2-year bond rates on Asia-Pacific economy?

Australian 2-year bond rates, as important short-term benchmark rates in the Asia-Pacific region, directly affect Australian bank borrowing costs and economic growth. Changes affect 5-year bonds, 10-year bonds and other medium-term rates, and influence global capital flows through Australian dollar exchange rates.

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Differences between Australian 2-year bonds and US short-term bonds?

Australian 2-year bonds are more affected by commodity prices compared to US 2-year bonds, with higher volatility. Japanese 2-year bonds are affected by yield curve control policies with yields remaining at low levels.