Highest 10-Year Yield
Brazil — 10.4%
Lowest 10-Year Yield
Japan — 1.2%
US 10-Year Treasury
4.2%
Global Average Yield
4.3%
This dashboard provides an overview of global 10-year government bond yields across major economies. Investors use sovereign bond yields to compare interest rates, assess economic expectations, and evaluate global financial conditions.
This section highlights the countries with the highest 10-year government bond yields. Higher yields often indicate higher inflation expectations, greater economic risk, or tighter monetary conditions.
Brazil — 10.4%
Mexico — 9.6%
India — 7.1%
Hungary — 6.7%
Chile — 6.1%
Poland — 5.6%
New Zealand — 4.7%
Israel — 4.4%
United States — 4.2%
United Kingdom — 4.0%
This section shows the countries with the lowest 10-year government bond yields. Lower yields are often associated with stable economies, lower inflation expectations, and strong investor demand for safe assets.
Switzerland — 0.9%
Japan — 1.2%
China — 1.8%
Sweden — 2.1%
Germany — 2.3%
Netherlands — 2.4%
Finland — 2.6%
Austria — 2.7%
France — 2.8%
Belgium — 2.9%
Major government bond markets represent the largest and most influential sovereign debt markets in the world. These countries issue highly traded government bonds that serve as benchmarks for global interest rates and financial conditions
United States — 4.2%
Germany — 2.5%
Japan — 1.2%
United Kingdom — 4.0%
China — 2.4%
Government bond yields vary significantly across regions due to differences in inflation, monetary policy, and economic growth. The sections below group countries by geographic region to provide a clearer overview of global yield.
Germany — 2.5%
France — 3.0%
Italy — 3.8%
Spain — 3.3%
Netherlands — 2.6%
Belgium — 2.9%
Austria — 2.8%
Portugal — 3.2%
Switzerland — 0.9%
Sweden — 2.4%
Finland — 2.6%
Ireland — 2.7%
Denmark — 2.3%
Norway — 3.4%
Greece — 3.7%
Poland — 5.6%
Czech Republic — 4.3%
Hungary — 6.7%
Slovakia — 3.6%
Slovenia — 3.1%
Lithuania — 3.2%
United States — 4.2%
Canada — 3.3%
Brazil — 10.4%
Mexico — 9.6%
Chile — 6.1%
Australia — 4.0%
New Zealand — 4.7%
Japan — 1.2%
China — 2.4%
India — 7.1%
South Korea — 3.3%
Singapore — 2.8%
Hong Kong — 3.5%
Israel — 4.4%
South Africa — 10.1%
BondStats provides global government bond yield data with a focus on 10-year sovereign bonds. These yields are widely used as benchmarks for long-term interest rates and are closely monitored by investors, economists, and policymakers.
The data presented on this dashboard is sourced from official government institutions, central banks, and reputable financial data providers. Bond yields reflect market expectations for inflation, economic growth, and future monetary policy.
Data is updated regularly to reflect the latest available market information. While every effort is made to ensure accuracy, bond yields may change throughout the trading day depending on market conditions.
Bond markets reflect changes in economic expectations, inflation, and monetary policy.
Last Updated: March 19, 2026
Data Source: Market-based reference data
Use Case: Informational