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Eurozone 10-year Bund spread by country

10-year Bund spread across the euro area (July 2026) ranges from 1.0 pp (Bulgaria) down to -0.2 pp (Lithuania), against a euro-area average of 0.4 pp.

🇧🇬Bulgaria1.0 ppJuly 2026 0.3
🇲🇹Malta0.9 ppJuly 20260.0
🇮🇹Italy0.8 ppJuly 2026 0.1
🇫🇷France0.8 ppJuly 2026 0.1
🇬🇷Greece0.7 ppJuly 20260.0
🇪🇪Estonia0.7 ppJuly 2026 0.1
🇱🇻Latvia0.7 ppJuly 2026 0.1
🇸🇰Slovakia0.7 ppJuly 2026 0.1
🇧🇪Belgium0.6 ppJuly 20260.0
🇭🇷Croatia0.5 ppJuly 2026 0.1
🇪🇸Spain0.5 ppJuly 2026 0.1
🇨🇾Cyprus0.5 ppJuly 2026 0.2
🇵🇹Portugal0.4 ppJuly 2026 0.1
🇫🇮Finland0.4 ppJuly 20260.0
🇸🇮Slovenia0.3 ppJuly 2026 0.1
🇦🇹Austria0.3 ppJuly 2026 0.1
🇱🇺Luxembourg0.2 ppJuly 2026 0.1
🇮🇪Ireland0.2 ppJuly 2026 0.1
🇳🇱Netherlands0.1 ppJuly 2026 0.1
🇱🇹Lithuania-0.2 ppJuly 2026 0.4
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Source: euroflation ← ECB (IRS) · data through July 2026 · updated 2026-08-20

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Frequently asked questions

Which euro-area country has the highest 10-year Bund spread?
Bulgaria, at 1.0 pp.
Which euro-area country has the lowest 10-year Bund spread?
Lithuania, at -0.2 pp.
What is the euro-area average 10-year Bund spread?
The euro-area average is 0.4 pp.