Eurozone Government Bond Yields Fall, Reversing Monday's Rise -- Market Talk

Dow Jones12-23 16:49

0848 GMT - Yields on eurozone government bonds fall, reversing some of their sharp gains on Monday which took German 10-year Bund yields to their highest since March. The rise followed a sharp increase in Japanese government bond yields, and came amid concerns about fiscal largesse in Germany and continuing budget problems in France. Yields turned lower in late trade on Monday after reported comments by the European Central Bank's Isabel Schnabel, who said rates would likely stay stable for some time, analysts say. Yields also fall ahead of a raft of U.S. data, including delayed third-quarter gross domestic product. The German 10-year Bund yield falls 3.8 basis points to 2.871%, having risen above 2.9% on Monday, Tradeweb data show. (jessica.fleetham@wsj.com)

 

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December 23, 2025 03:49 ET (08:49 GMT)

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