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Eurozone 10-year bond yield by country

10-year bond yield across the euro area (July 2026) ranges from 4.1% (Bulgaria) down to 2.9% (Lithuania), against a euro-area average of 3.5%.

🇧🇬Bulgaria4.1%July 2026▲ 0.2
🇲🇹Malta4.0%July 2026▲ 0.5
🇮🇹Italy3.9%July 2026▲ 0.3
🇫🇷France3.9%July 2026▲ 0.5
🇬🇷Greece3.8%July 2026▲ 0.4
🇪🇪Estonia3.8%July 2026▲ 0.5
🇱🇻Latvia3.7%July 2026▲ 0.6
🇸🇰Slovakia3.7%July 2026▲ 0.3
🇧🇪Belgium3.6%July 2026▲ 0.4
🇭🇷Croatia3.6%July 2026▲ 0.5
🇪🇸Spain3.5%July 2026▲ 0.3
🇨🇾Cyprus3.5%July 2026▲ 0.6
🇵🇹Portugal3.4%July 2026▲ 0.3
🇫🇮Finland3.4%July 2026▲ 0.4
🇸🇮Slovenia3.4%July 2026▲ 0.3
🇦🇹Austria3.3%July 2026▲ 0.3
🇱🇺Luxembourg3.3%July 2026▲ 0.4
🇮🇪Ireland3.3%July 2026▲ 0.3
🇳🇱Netherlands3.2%July 2026▲ 0.4
🇩🇪Germany3.1%July 2026▲ 0.4
🇱🇹Lithuania2.9%July 20260.0
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Source: ECB (IRS) · data through July 2026 · updated 2026-08-20 · modifications: none

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Frequently asked questions

Which euro-area country has the highest 10-year bond yield?
Bulgaria, at 4.1%.
Which euro-area country has the lowest 10-year bond yield?
Lithuania, at 2.9%.
What is the euro-area average 10-year bond yield?
The euro-area average is 3.5%.