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China 3-Year Government Bond Rates

China 3-Year Government Bond Rates data, recent 20 years (traceable to Nov 13,2006), the yield unit is %, latest yield value is 1.33, updated at Apr 03,2026

Price

Current: 99.94 CNY (+0.000 / +0.000%)

Apr 03,2026

Time Range: Nov 13,2006 ~ Apr 03,2026

Average: 99.85 CNY
Median: 99.83 CNY
Max: 104.96 CNY (Nov 27,2008)
Min: 95.27 CNY (Dec 29,2010)

Yield

Current: 1.33 % (+0.008 / +0.606%)

Apr 03,2026

Time Range: Nov 13,2006 ~ Apr 03,2026

Average: 2.72 %
Median: 2.74 %
Max: 4.46 % (Nov 19,2013)
Min: 1.05 % (Dec 20,2024)
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Relationship between Chinese 3-year yields and inflation expectations?

Chinese 3-year yields are closely related to inflation expectations. When inflation expectations rise, investors demand higher yields to compensate for inflation risk.

2

Status of Chinese 3-year bonds in bond markets?

Chinese 3-year bonds are important benchmarks in Chinese bond markets, with their yields affecting pricing across the entire bond market.

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Impact of Chinese 3-year bond rates on global bond markets?

Chinese 3-year bond rates affect global bond market pricing, with changes transmitting to 2-year bonds, 5-year bonds and other medium-term rates, affecting global bond investment strategies and risk management.

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Credit risk differences between Chinese 3-year bonds and US medium-term bonds?

Chinese 3-year bonds face exchange rate risks and capital controls compared to US 3-year bonds, but offer higher yields. Japanese 2-year bonds are seen as the safest investment instruments in Asia, but with lower yields.