DAVOS: Eurozone Bond Yields Are Little Changed As Market Calms -- Market Talk

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0814 GMT - Eurozone government bond yields are steady to marginally lower in opening trade as bond markets sail to calmer waters after President Trump backed down on his threat of tariffs on European countries. Global bond markets were turbulent earlier this week due to selloffs in Japanese government bonds and tensions around Trump's desire to acquire Greenland. Supply also slows after massive issuance by numerous sovereigns this week. France has two separate auctions for short- and medium-term bonds plus inflation-linked bonds, although the overall offer volume is relatively large. The 10-year Bund yield is unchanged at 2.876%, while the 10-year French OAT yield is down 0.8 basis points at 3.525%, according to LSEG. (emese.bartha@wsj.com)

 

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January 22, 2026 03:14 ET (08:14 GMT)

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