At 8:30 am (Lisbon time), the 10-year interest rate rose to 0.368%, from 0.343% on Tuesday, against the current low normal rate, ending the negative territory on January 8, 11 and 15 sessions. -0.059%, verified on December 15, 2020.
Between December 8 and 16 last year, 10-year interest rates were also in the negative territory.
After reversing the current all-time low of -0.506% on December 15, 2020, the five-year interest rate rose to -0.369% and set at -0.409% yesterday.
In the same sense, two-year interest rates also improved to -0.789%, compared to -0.818% which was checked yesterday.
In Italy, Greece and Spain, interest rates have risen over all periods.
Interest rates on sovereign debt in Portugal, Greece, Ireland, Italy and Spain at 8:30 am:
2 years … 5 years … 10 years
Portugal
01/12 ……- 0,789 …- 0,369 …… 0,368
30/11 ……- 0,818 …- 0,409 …… 0,343
Greece
01/12 ……- 0,231 …. 0,442 …… 1,301
30/11 ……- 0,331 …. 0,386 …… 1,280
Ireland
01/12 ……- 0,588 …- 0,445 …… 0,152
30/11 ……- 0,658 …- 0,481 …… 0,163
Italy
01/12 ……- 0,200 …. 0,263 …… 1,025
30/11 ……- 0,254 …. 0,207 …… 0,983
Spain
01/12 ……- 0,612 …- 0,271 …… 0,439
30/11 ……- 0,673 …- 0,309 …… 0,420
Source: `Bid ‘(interest required to borrow by investors) values compared to the end of the last session of Bloomberg.
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