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Netherlands 10Y Bond Yield was 3 percent on Wednesday March 26, according to over-the-counter interbank yield quotes for this government bond maturity. Netherlands 10-Year Government Bond Yield - values, historical data, forecasts and news - updated on March of 2025.
Due to financial unrest caused by the coronavirus outbreak in March 2020, the yield of ten-year governments in the Netherlands dropped significantly. During the last quarter 2021, the yield on 10-year government bonds was on average -0.26 percent. The beginning of 2022 saw the start of a positive yield with the rate resting at an average of 2.79 percent as of the second quarter of 2024. A ten-year government bond, or treasury note, is a debt obligation issued by a government which matures in ten years. They are considered to be a low-risk investment as they are backed by the government and their ability to raise taxes to cover its obligations. Investors track them, however, for several reasons. First, these bonds are the benchmark that guides other financial interest rates, such as fixed mortgage rates. Second, their yield will tell how investors feel about the economy. The higher the yield on a ten-year government bond, the better the economic outlook.
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As of February 20, 2023, all Dutch government debt securities with a maturity date longer than or equal to a month returned positive yields. The lowest yield was found on securities with a maturity of one month, which returned 2.48 percent. Positive bond yields mean that investor receive more money at the bond's maturity than the original purchase price of the bond, owing to low demand for the bond on money or capital markets.
Ten-year government bonds in the Netherlands had a yield of 2.8 percent in 2023, compared to 1.47 percent in 2022. A ten-year government bond, or treasury note, is a debt obligation issued by a government which matures in ten years. They are considered to be a low-risk investment as they are backed by the government and their ability to raise taxes to cover its obligations. Investors track them, however, for several reasons. First, these bonds are the benchmark that guides other financial interest rates, such as fixed mortgage rates. Second, their yield will tell how investors feel about the economy. The higher the yield on a ten-year government bond, the better the economic outlook.
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Netherlands 3 Month Bill Yield was 2.27 percent on Wednesday March 26, according to over-the-counter interbank yield quotes for this government bond maturity. Netherlands 3 Month Bill Yield - values, historical data, forecasts and news - updated on March of 2025.
Securities with an outstanding maturity of ten years or less comprised around two thirds of the bonds issued by the Government of the Netherlands as of April 2024. The majority of this debt related to bonds with a maturity between three and five years, which accounted for around 27 percent of all outstanding Dutch bonds at this time.
The figures contained in this statistic relate only to Dutch Government Loans (DSL), which account for around 87 percent of all debt issued by the Government of the Netherlands (excluding cash collateral).
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Netherlands 2Y Bond Yield was 2.09 percent on Thursday March 27, according to over-the-counter interbank yield quotes for this government bond maturity. This dataset includes a chart with historical data for Netherlands 2Y Bond Yield.
This statistic shows the yield on ten-year government bonds in the Netherlands from 2011 to 2023 with a forecast for 2024 and 2025. In 2023, the long-term interest rate was at 2.8 percent. A ten-year government bond, or treasury note, is a debt obligation issued by a government which matures in ten years. They are considered to be a low-risk investment as they are backed by the government and their ability to raise taxes to cover its obligations. Investors track them, however, for several reasons. First, these bonds are the benchmark that guides other financial interest rates, such as fixed mortgage rates. Second, their yield will tell how investors feel about the economy. The higher the yield on a ten-year government bond, the better the economic outlook.
The yield on three-month bonds issued by the Government of the Netherlands reached 3.56 percent as of May 2024. This is lower than the 2.03 percent seen for six month bonds at the same time. Since July 2022, three and six month bonds issued by the Government of the Netherlands have been positive yields. Negative bond yields signify that investors receive less money at the bond's maturity than the original purchase price of the bond, owing to high demand for the bond on money or capital markets.
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Netherlands Number of Listed Securities: Bonds: Others data was reported at 876.000 Unit in 2017. This records a decrease from the previous number of 982.000 Unit for 2016. Netherlands Number of Listed Securities: Bonds: Others data is updated yearly, averaging 1,276.000 Unit from Dec 2003 (Median) to 2017, with 15 observations. The data reached an all-time high of 1,486.000 Unit in 2007 and a record low of 876.000 Unit in 2017. Netherlands Number of Listed Securities: Bonds: Others data remains active status in CEIC and is reported by Euronext. The data is categorized under Global Database’s Netherlands – Table NL.Z005: Euronext Amsterdam: Number of Listed Companies and Securities.
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The yield on two-year bonds issued by the Government of the Netherlands fell to -0.66 percent as of March 11, 2021. this is an improvement on the lows of around -0.84 percent seen in September 2019, and -0.88 percent seen in March 2020, at the beginning of the economic crisis caused by the coronavirus (COVID-19) pandemic. Negative bond yields signify that investors receive less money at the bond's maturity than the original purchase price of the bond, owing to high demand for the bond on money or capital markets.
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Netherlands 6 Month Bill Yield was 2.23 percent on Wednesday March 26, according to over-the-counter interbank yield quotes for this government bond maturity. Netherlands 6 Month Bill Yield - values, historical data, forecasts and news - updated on March of 2025.
This statistic shows the total assets from Dutch investment funds in government and corporate bonds in the Netherlands from the first quarter of 2015 to the third quarter of 2023. In the third quarter of 2023, assets in government bonds were worth approximately 39 billion euros, while investments in corporate bonds raised to 50 billion euros.
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The initial yield of office space in the Netherlands, Amsterdam has decreased steadily since 2010 and between April 2019 and April 2022, it stood at 2.61 percent. In comparison, the 10-year yield for government bonds was more volatile and fluctuated between 3.25 percent and -0.05 percent during the same period. As of April 2022, the yield-bond spread was as low as 1.4 percent, and according to the source, this poses the question whether investors will continue to accept lower returns or returns are going to rise.
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Netherlands 10Y Bond Yield was 3 percent on Wednesday March 26, according to over-the-counter interbank yield quotes for this government bond maturity. Netherlands 10-Year Government Bond Yield - values, historical data, forecasts and news - updated on March of 2025.