Germany 20-Year Government Bond Rates
Germany 20-Year Government Bond Rates data, recent 30 years (traceable to Oct 25,1996), the yield unit is %, latest yield value is 3.41, updated at Apr 02,2026
Price
Current: 86.59 EUR (-0.057 / -0.066%)
Apr 02,2026
Time Range: Oct 25,1996 ~ Apr 02,2026
Average: 131.79 EUR
Median: 125.81 EUR
Max: 206.44 EUR (Nov 04,2020)
Min: 85.49 EUR (Mar 27,2026)
Yield
Current: 3.41 % (+0.005 / +0.150%)
Apr 02,2026
Time Range: Oct 25,1996 ~ Apr 02,2026
Average: 2.98 %
Median: 3.18 %
Max: 6.52 % (May 30,1997)
Min: -0.69 % (Mar 09,2020)
FAQ
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Relationship between German 20-year yields and population aging?
German 20-year yields are related to population aging trends. Population aging may lower long-term yields, as savings increase while investment demand decreases.
Role of German 20-year bonds in pension investments?
German 20-year bonds are core assets in European pension investment portfolios, providing stable long-term income and principal protection.
How does the German 20-year bond compare to the US 20-year bond and their market impacts?
The German 20-year bond is an important tool for long-term European investors, primarily used for hedging long-term liabilities. The US 20-year bond was reissued in 2020 after a long hiatus, and its market behavior is still evolving. Changes in the US-German 20-year spread reflect the market's views on the very long-term growth and inflation prospects of the two economies.
How does the German 20-year bond compare to the Chinese 20-year bond and their market impacts?
The German 20-year bond has a deep and liquid market. China's 20-year bond market is relatively small and primarily held by domestic institutions. It is a potential option for international investors looking for long-term allocation in RMB assets, but liquidity constraints need to be considered.