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Interactive chart showing the daily 5 year treasury yield back to 1962. The values shown are daily data published by the Federal Reserve Board based on the average yield of a range of Treasury securities, all adjusted to the equivalent of a five-year maturity.
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The yield on US 5 Year Note Bond Yield rose to 3.98% on July 11, 2025, marking a 0.04 percentage point increase from the previous session. Over the past month, the yield has edged up by 0 points, though it remains 0.13 points lower than a year ago, according to over-the-counter interbank yield quotes for this government bond maturity. United States 5 Year Note Yield - values, historical data, forecasts and news - updated on July of 2025.
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Graph and download economic data for Market Yield on U.S. Treasury Securities at 5-Year Constant Maturity, Quoted on an Investment Basis, Inflation-Indexed (DFII5) from 2003-01-02 to 2025-07-10 about TIPS, maturity, securities, Treasury, interest rate, interest, real, 5-year, rate, and USA.
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The yield on Brazil 5 Year Bond Yield rose to 13.73% on July 11, 2025, marking a 0.05 percentage point increase from the previous session. Over the past month, the yield has edged up by 0.05 points and is 2.16 points higher than a year ago, according to over-the-counter interbank yield quotes for this government bond maturity. This dataset includes a chart with historical data for Brazil 5Y.
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5-Year TIPS Yield: 22 years of historical data from 2003 to 2025.
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The yield on France 5 Year Bond Yield rose to 2.65% on July 11, 2025, marking a 0.01 percentage point increase from the previous session. Over the past month, the yield has edged up by 0.15 points, though it remains 0.25 points lower than a year ago, according to over-the-counter interbank yield quotes for this government bond maturity. France 5 Year BTAN Yield - values, historical data, forecasts and news - updated on July of 2025.
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Graph and download economic data for 5-Year High Quality Market (HQM) Corporate Bond Spot Rate (HQMCB5YR) from Jan 1984 to May 2025 about bonds, corporate, interest rate, interest, 5-year, rate, and USA.
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The yield on 5 Year TIPS Yield rose to 1.51% on July 10, 2025, marking a 0.01 percentage point increase from the previous session. Over the past month, the yield has fallen by 0.20 points and is 0.44 points lower than a year ago, according to over-the-counter interbank yield quotes for this government bond maturity. This dataset includes a chart with historical data for the United States 5 Year TIPS Yield.
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The yield on China 5 Year Bond Yield rose to 1.55% on July 14, 2025, marking a 0.04 percentage point increase from the previous session. Over the past month, the yield has edged up by 0.01 points, though it remains 0.43 points lower than a year ago, according to over-the-counter interbank yield quotes for this government bond maturity. This dataset includes a chart with historical data for China 5Y.
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China Bond Yield: Treasury Bond: 5 Year data was reported at 1.577 % pa in 16 May 2025. This stayed constant from the previous number of 1.577 % pa for 15 May 2025. China Bond Yield: Treasury Bond: 5 Year data is updated daily, averaging 3.035 % pa from Mar 2006 (Median) to 16 May 2025, with 4806 observations. The data reached an all-time high of 4.529 % pa in 06 Jan 2014 and a record low of 1.341 % pa in 03 Jan 2025. China Bond Yield: Treasury Bond: 5 Year data remains active status in CEIC and is reported by China Central Depository & Clearing Co., Ltd. The data is categorized under China Premium Database’s Money Market, Interest Rate, Yield and Exchange Rate – Table CN.MF: PBC & CCDC: Treasury Bond and Other Bond Yield: Daily.
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Switzerland Bond Yield: 5 Years data was reported at -0.412 % pa in Oct 2018. This records a decrease from the previous number of -0.351 % pa for Sep 2018. Switzerland Bond Yield: 5 Years data is updated monthly, averaging 2.412 % pa from Jan 1988 (Median) to Oct 2018, with 370 observations. The data reached an all-time high of 7.048 % pa in Jul 1992 and a record low of -0.982 % pa in Jun 2016. Switzerland Bond Yield: 5 Years data remains active status in CEIC and is reported by Swiss National Bank. The data is categorized under Global Database’s Switzerland – Table CH.M006: Government Bond Yield.
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This dataset encompasses the latest version of GlobalCropYield5min, along with the used Crop Calendar. GlobalCropYield5min represents a novel global gridded annual yield dataset for major crops—maize, rice, wheat, and soybean—spanning from 1982 to 2015. It features a spatial resolution of 5-minutes and utilizes the unit of measurement "t/ha" (tonnes per hectare). Notably, we have released three preceding versions of this dataset, all consistently employing the unit "kg/ha" (kilograms per hectare). However, to align with the data description presented in the associated article and eliminate any potential ambiguity, we have updated the fourth version on Mendeley Data, explicitly stating the unit as "t/ha".
Please download the latest V4 version. For a detailed introduction to the data, kindly refer to the article titled "Mapping Global Yields of Four Major Crops at 5-Minute Resolution from 1982 to 2015 Using Multi-Source Data and Machine Learning.
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Graph and download economic data for Fitted Yield on a 5 Year Zero Coupon Bond (THREEFY5) from 1990-01-02 to 2025-06-13 about bonds, yield, interest rate, interest, 5-year, rate, and USA.
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Graph and download economic data for ICE BofA 5-7 Year US Corporate Index Effective Yield (BAMLC3A0C57YEY) from 1996-12-31 to 2025-07-10 about 5 to 7 years, yield, corporate, interest rate, interest, rate, and USA.
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France Government Bond Yield: Monthly Average: 5 Years data was reported at 0.165 % in Oct 2018. This records an increase from the previous number of 0.119 % for Sep 2018. France Government Bond Yield: Monthly Average: 5 Years data is updated monthly, averaging 0.104 % from Jan 2013 (Median) to Oct 2018, with 70 observations. The data reached an all-time high of 1.360 % in Sep 2013 and a record low of -0.403 % in Aug 2016. France Government Bond Yield: Monthly Average: 5 Years data remains active status in CEIC and is reported by Bank of France. The data is categorized under Global Database’s France – Table FR.M010: Government Bond Yield: Monthly Average.
As of April 16, 2025, the yield for a ten-year U.S. government bond was 4.34 percent, while the yield for a two-year bond was 3.86 percent. This represents an inverted yield curve, whereby bonds of longer maturities provide a lower yield, reflecting investors' expectations for a decline in long-term interest rates. Hence, making long-term debt holders open to more risk under the uncertainty around the condition of financial markets in the future. That markets are uncertain can be seen by considering both the short-term fluctuations, and the long-term downward trend, of the yields of U.S. government bonds from 2006 to 2021, before the treasury yield curve increased again significantly in the following years. What are government bonds? Government bonds, otherwise called ‘sovereign’ or ‘treasury’ bonds, are financial instruments used by governments to raise money for government spending. Investors give the government a certain amount of money (the ‘face value’), to be repaid at a specified time in the future (the ‘maturity date’). In addition, the government makes regular periodic interest payments (called ‘coupon payments’). Once initially issued, government bonds are tradable on financial markets, meaning their value can fluctuate over time (even though the underlying face value and coupon payments remain the same). Investors are attracted to government bonds as, provided the country in question has a stable economy and political system, they are a very safe investment. Accordingly, in periods of economic turmoil, investors may be willing to accept a negative overall return in order to have a safe haven for their money. For example, once the market value is compared to the total received from remaining interest payments and the face value, investors have been willing to accept a negative return on two-year German government bonds between 2014 and 2021. Conversely, if the underlying economy and political structures are weak, investors demand a higher return to compensate for the higher risk they take on. Consequently, the return on bonds in emerging markets like Brazil are consistently higher than that of the United States (and other developed economies). Inverted yield curves When investors are worried about the financial future, it can lead to what is called an ‘inverted yield curve’. An inverted yield curve is where investors pay more for short term bonds than long term, indicating they do not have confidence in long-term financial conditions. Historically, the yield curve has historically inverted before each of the last five U.S. recessions. The last U.S. yield curve inversion occurred at several brief points in 2019 – a trend which continued until the Federal Reserve cut interest rates several times over that year. However, the ultimate trigger for the next recession was the unpredicted, exogenous shock of the global coronavirus (COVID-19) pandemic, showing how such informal indicators may be grounded just as much in coincidence as causation.
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The yield on South Korea 5 Year Bond Yield eased to 2.61% on July 10, 2025, marking a 0.03 percentage point decrease from the previous session. Over the past month, the yield has edged up by 0.05 points, though it remains 0.57 points lower than a year ago, according to over-the-counter interbank yield quotes for this government bond maturity. This dataset includes a chart with historical data for South Korea 5Y.
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Georgia Yield on Government Bonds: 5 Years data was reported at 7.426 % pa in Nov 2018. This records an increase from the previous number of 7.404 % pa for Oct 2018. Georgia Yield on Government Bonds: 5 Years data is updated monthly, averaging 8.657 % pa from Apr 2011 (Median) to Nov 2018, with 72 observations. The data reached an all-time high of 15.295 % pa in Apr 2011 and a record low of 7.245 % pa in Oct 2013. Georgia Yield on Government Bonds: 5 Years data remains active status in CEIC and is reported by Ministry of Finance of Georgia . The data is categorized under Global Database’s Georgia – Table GE.M002: Interest Rates: Money and Government Papers.
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5-7 Year U.S. Corporate Index Yield: 29 years of historical data from 1996 to 2025.
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Vietnam Government Bond: Yield Spot: Remaining Maturity: 5 years data was reported at 4.520 % pa in 03 Dec 2018. This records a decrease from the previous number of 4.536 % pa for 30 Nov 2018. Vietnam Government Bond: Yield Spot: Remaining Maturity: 5 years data is updated daily, averaging 5.866 % pa from Mar 2013 (Median) to 03 Dec 2018, with 1427 observations. The data reached an all-time high of 8.936 % pa in 19 Mar 2013 and a record low of 2.940 % pa in 08 Mar 2018. Vietnam Government Bond: Yield Spot: Remaining Maturity: 5 years data remains active status in CEIC and is reported by Hanoi Stock Exchange. The data is categorized under Daily Database’s Government & Other Securities – Table VN.DB001: Goverment Bond: Yield Spot.
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Interactive chart showing the daily 5 year treasury yield back to 1962. The values shown are daily data published by the Federal Reserve Board based on the average yield of a range of Treasury securities, all adjusted to the equivalent of a five-year maturity.