Israel 10-Year Government Bond Yield

Israel 10-Year Government Bond Yield rose by 0.026% on Thursday October 23, trading at 3.932% with a weekly gain of 0.08% and monthly loss of 0.26%. A widening government deficit and increased debt issuance for war-related expenses pushed Israel 10-Year Government Bond Yields higher. Geopolitical tensions, specifically concerning Iran, increased the risk premium demanded by investors, further contributing to higher yields. However, recent easing of geopolitical risks and a ceasefire agreement reduced fiscal and credit risks, causing a decline in long-term bond yields. The Bank of Israel maintained its benchmark interest rate at 4.5%, impacting market expectations. Its 52-week high was NA %, while its 52-week low was NA %.

5 Days 1 Month 3 Months 6 Months YTD 1 Year 3 Years 5 Years 10 Years
0.08% -0.26% -0.25% -0.44% -0.53% -1.02% 0.61% 3.13% 1.79%