This chart shows the historical yield of the Australia 10-year government bond.Â
The yield represents the annual return investors demand for holding long-term Australian sovereign debt.
Australian bond yields reached double-digit levels during the high-inflation period of the late 1970s and early 1980s.Â
Since then, yields have generally declined alongside global disinflation and monetary easing.
In recent years, yields have risen again following higher inflation and tighter monetary policy by the Reserve Bank of Australia.
Australian government bond yields reflect market expectations for inflation, economic growth, and Reserve Bank of Australia monetary policy.
Historical data for the Australia 10-year government bond yield, showing changes in long-term interest rates over time.
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Update Frequency: Data updated regularly based on source availability Â
Data Type: Sovereign bond yields and macro-financial indicators Â
Data Source: Market-based data and public references Â
Use Case: Informational Â