Australia 5-Year Government Bond Rates
Australia 5-Year Government Bond Rates data, recent 29 years (traceable to May 10,1997), the yield unit is %, latest yield value is 4.74, updated at Apr 02,2026
Price
Current: 84.36 AUD (-0.513 / -0.604%)
Apr 02,2026
Time Range: May 10,1997 ~ Apr 02,2026
Average: 107.68 AUD
Median: 108.60 AUD
Max: 123.54 AUD (Mar 20,2001)
Min: 83.87 AUD (Mar 23,2026)
Yield
Current: 4.74 % (+0.138 / +3.001%)
Apr 02,2026
Time Range: May 10,1997 ~ Apr 02,2026
Average: 4.09 %
Median: 4.61 %
Max: 7.23 % (May 13,1997)
Min: 0.24 % (Nov 05,2020)
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Relationship between Australian 5-year yields and commodity prices?
Australian 5-year yields are related to commodity prices, as Australia is an important resource exporter. Rising commodity prices typically benefit Australian economy and bond yields.
Role of Australian 5-year bonds in investment portfolios?
Australian 5-year bonds provide medium-term stable income in investment portfolios, suitable as core allocation for medium-term investments.
Impact of Australian 5-year bond rates on Asia-Pacific bond markets?
Australian 5-year bond rates affect Asia-Pacific bond market pricing, with changes transmitting to 2-year bonds, 10-year bonds and other medium-term rates, affecting Asia-Pacific investment strategies and risk management.
Yield differences between Australian 5-year bonds and major Asia-Pacific economies' bonds?
Australian 5-year bonds typically offer higher yields compared to Japanese 5-year bonds and Chinese 5-year bonds, reflecting Australian economic growth expectations and commodity price influences. Japanese bond yields are affected by accommodative policies, while Chinese bonds face exchange rate risks.