France 10Y Bond Yield Hits 4-week Low

2025-10-10 15:04 By TRADING ECONOMICS 1 min. read

France 10 Year Government Bond Yield decreased to 3.46%, the lowest since September 2025.

Over the past 4 weeks, France 10Y Bond Yield gained 2.43 basis points, and in the last 12 months, it increased 42.70 basis points.



News Stream
French Bond Yields Edge Up but Post Weekly Decline
France’s 10-year OAT yield climbed above 3.65% by the end of a volatile week, yet remained on course for a 2-basis-point weekly decline, largely due to Wednesday’s sharp 21-basis-point drop. Despite the easing, European borrowing costs remain elevated, mirroring rising oil prices as investors turn their attention to upcoming US-Iran ceasefire talks. Persistently high oil prices have reignited inflation concerns, prompting markets to brace for a more aggressive European Central Bank, with traders now pricing in at least two rate hikes by the end of 2026. Iran’s near-total blockade of the Strait of Hormuz, the worst energy disruption in history, persists, while US President Donald Trump balanced optimism with warnings over Iran’s new shipping fees. Meanwhile, Ukraine’s top negotiator unexpectedly signaled progress toward a potential peace deal with Russia, providing a rare boost to market sentiment.
2026-04-10
France’s OAT Yield Rises on Ceasefire, Oil Surge
France’s 10-year OAT yield rebounded to 3.64% on Thursday, trying to recover from a 21-basis-point drop from the previous session. The shift followed mounting skepticism over the US-Iran ceasefire, which pushed oil prices higher and reignited inflation worries, particularly after Israel’s deadliest Lebanon airstrikes yet, killing hundreds and drawing Iranian retaliation threats. Tehran rejected further US negotiations, while the Strait of Hormuz blockade kept pressure on the fragile truce. US President Donald Trump escalated tensions by pledging to maintain forces near Iran until a “real agreement” is secured. Markets adjusted expectations, pricing in tighter ECB policy with at least two rate hikes anticipated by end-2026.
2026-04-09
France’s OAT Yields Slide as Ceasefire Deal Trims ECB Rate Hike Bets
France’s 10-year OAT yield fell 25 basis points to 3.55% as oil and European gas prices dropped following the US-Iran ceasefire agreement. The accord, which pauses the US-Israel military offensive in exchange for Iran reopening the Strait of Hormuz, has raised hopes for a short-term easing of Middle East tensions, though deeper disputes linger. With geopolitical pressures easing, investors lowered their expectations for ECB rate hikes, removing one anticipated increase from their 2026 outlook. Markets now forecast just two rate rises this year, down from previous projections.
2026-04-08