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Home / Business and Economy / German Bonds Hit 2011 Highs on Fiscal Fears

German Bonds Hit 2011 Highs on Fiscal Fears

8 Dec, 2025

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Summary

  • Germany's 30-year government bond yield reached its highest point since 2011.
  • ECB rate-setter suggests future rate hikes may occur.
  • Global fiscal sustainability concerns impact bond markets.
German Bonds Hit 2011 Highs on Fiscal Fears

Germany's 30-year government bond yield has climbed to its highest point since 2011, driven by ongoing global apprehension regarding fiscal sustainability. This marks a significant increase, with yields on longer-dated bonds experiencing weakness across international markets.

Further contributing to the pressure on European government debt, a key European Central Bank (ECB) policymaker, Isabel Schnabel, suggested that the next monetary policy move could be an interest rate hike, though not imminent. This sentiment, coupled with strong recent economic data from Germany including rising industrial output and inflation, has reinforced expectations that the ECB may maintain current rates longer than anticipated.

The European bond market's woes are partly a spillover from Japan, where rising yields are driven by expectations of central bank rate hikes and new government spending plans. However, Japan's substantial debt burden poses a delicate challenge, while France also navigates its own fiscal pressures, including budget negotiations.

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Disclaimer: This story has been auto-aggregated and auto-summarised by a computer program. This story has not been edited or created by the Feedzop team.
German bond yields are rising due to global concerns about fiscal sustainability and strong economic data suggesting potential interest rate hikes.
Isabel Schnabel indicated that the European Central Bank's next move could be an interest rate hike, although not in the immediate future.
Weakness in Japanese bond markets, driven by expected rate hikes and government spending, has spilled over and contributed to pressure on European bonds.

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