These government bond markets represent the most widely followed sovereign yield benchmarks globally. The values below show the latest available 10-year government bond yields and link to each country’s historical bond yield chart.
Each country links to its historical 10-year government bond yield chart.
United States — 4.2%
Germany — 2.3%
Japan — 1.2%
United Kingdom — 4.0%
China — 1.8%
France — 2.8%
Italy — 3.9%
Canada — 3.4%
Australia — 4.0%
India — 7.2%
Brazil — 10.4%
Mexico — 9.8%
European government bond yields are closely monitored by investors as benchmarks for eurozone interest rates and economic conditions.
Germany — 2.3%
France — 2.8%
Italy — 3.9%
Spain — 3.3%
Netherlands — 2.4%
Belgium — 2.9%
Austria — 2.7%
Portugal — 3.0%
Switzerland — 0.9%
Sweden — 2.1%
Finland — 2.6%
Ireland — 2.5%
Denmark — 2.0%
Norway — 2.4%
Greece — 3.6%
Poland — 5.4%
Czech Republic — 4.8%
Hungary — 6.7%
Slovakia — 3.7%
Government bond yields in the Americas and Oceania reflect diverse economic conditions, inflation trends, and monetary policy decisions.
United States — 4.2%
Canada — 3.4%
Mexico — 9.8%
Brazil — 10.4%
Australia — 4.0%
New Zealand — 4.3%
Asian government bond markets have become increasingly important in global financial markets and are closely watched by international investors.
Japan — 1.2%
China — 1.8%
India — 7.2%
South Korea — 4.1%
Singapore — 3.1%
Hong Kong — 3.5%
Israel — 4.4%
Historical government bond yields reflect long-term economic trends, inflation expectations, and central bank policy decisions. Long-term sovereign bond yields are widely used as benchmarks for global interest rates and financial market conditions.
Last Updated: March 19, 2026
Data Source: Market-based reference data
Use Case: Informational