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Germany 5-Year Government Bond Rates

Germany 5-Year Government Bond Rates data, recent 36 years (traceable to Sep 07,1990), the yield unit is %, latest yield value is 2.71, updated at Apr 02,2026

Price

Current: 99.00 EUR (+0.033 / +0.033%)

Apr 02,2026

Time Range: Sep 07,1990 ~ Apr 02,2026

Average: 101.54 EUR
Median: 100.84 EUR
Max: 133.60 EUR (Dec 06,2018)
Min: 92.79 EUR (Jun 14,2022)

Yield

Current: 2.71 % (-0.006 / -0.228%)

Apr 02,2026

Time Range: Sep 07,1990 ~ Apr 02,2026

Average: 2.04 %
Median: 2.31 %
Max: 5.30 % (Oct 22,1997)
Min: -1.00 % (Mar 09,2020)
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Relationship between German 5-year yields and eurozone economy?

German 5-year yields reflect market expectations for medium-term eurozone economic prospects. As the largest economy in the eurozone, German bond yields are important economic indicators.

2

Impact of European sovereign debt crisis on German 5-year bonds?

During the European sovereign debt crisis, German 5-year yields fell sharply, becoming safe-haven assets. Post-crisis, German bonds continue to be seen as the safest investment choice in the eurozone.

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How does the German 5-year bond compare to the US 5-year bond and what are the impacts?

The German 5-year bond (Bobl) is sensitive to the medium-term economic health of Europe, while the US 5-year Treasury reflects market expectations for the Fed's medium-term policy. The spread between them is a key driver of transatlantic capital flows and affects corporate financing costs.

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How does the German 5-year bond compare to the Chinese 5-year bond and what are the impacts?

The German 5-year bond typically has a lower yield and serves as a core safe-haven component in global portfolios. The Chinese 5-year bond offers higher yields, attracting yield-seeking investors, but its liquidity and market accessibility are still considerations for international investors.