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Dáil Éireann Debate, Thursday - 31 March 2022

Thursday, 31 March 2022

Questions (221)

Pearse Doherty

Question:

221. Deputy Pearse Doherty asked the Minister for Finance the yield and interest rate on the Irish ten-year bond from 2019 to the latest date possible, disaggregated by month, if possible. [17192/22]

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I am informed by the National Treasury Management Agency (NTMA) that the below tables show the generic 10-year Irish bond yield at each month-end since 2019. The figure for March 2022 is as of 30th March. The data is sourced from Bloomberg.

2019

Month

Jan-19

Feb-19

Mar-19

Apr-19

May-19

Jun-19

Jul-19

Aug-19

Sep-19

Oct-19

Nov-19

Dec-19

Yield

0.87%

0.82%

0.55%

0.55%

0.42%

0.17%

0.08%

-0.09%

-0.04%

0.00%

0.04%

0.11%

2020

Month

Jan-20

Feb-20

Mar-20

Apr-20

May-20

Jun-20

Jul-20

Aug-20

Sep-20

Oct-20

Nov-20

Dec-20

Yield

-0.15%

-0.17%

0.06%

0.04%

0.08%

0.00%

-0.12%

-0.05%

-0.17%

-0.26%

-0.27%

-0.31%

2021

Month

Jan-21

Feb-21

Mar-21

Apr-21

May-21

Jun-21

Jul-21

Aug-21

Sep-21

Oct-21

Nov-21

Dec-21

Yield

-0.19%

0.10%

0.05%

0.18%

0.20%

0.16%

-0.07%

0.00%

0.18%

0.33%

0.11%

0.24%

2022

Month

Jan-22

Feb-22

Mar-22

Yield

0.51%

0.75%

1.23%

Since the start of 2019, the NTMA has launched, by syndication, four new 10-year benchmark bonds; in January 2019, June 2020, January 2021 and most recently in January of this year.

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