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Last Update: 3 Oct 2023 14:23 GMT+0

The Lithuania 10Y Government Bond has a 4.544% yield.

Central Bank Rate is 4.50% (last modification in September 2023).

The Lithuania credit rating is A+, according to Standard & Poor's agency.

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Residual
Maturity
Yield ZC Price Last
Change
Last Chg 1M Chg 6M Last Chg 1M Chg 6M
3 years 4.406% +53.9 bp +60.6 bp 87.87 -1.54 % -1.72 % 03 Oct
5 years 4.367% +25.4 bp +53.6 bp 80.76 -1.21 % -2.53 % 03 Oct
10 years 4.544% +44.3 bp +34.4 bp 64.12 -4.16 % -3.24 % 03 Oct
Last Update: 3 Oct 2023 14:23 GMT+0

Lithuania Yield Curve Analysis

Normally, longer-duration interest rates are higher than short-duration. So, the yield curve normally slopes upward as duration increases. For this reason, the spread (i.e. the yield difference) between a longer and a shorter bond should be positive. If not, the yield curve can be flat or inverted.
The curve convexity is measured considering some key bond durations (usually 2 years and 10 years, but also other maturities).
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Residual
Maturity
Yield Spread vs Bond Spread vs
Central Bank
Rate (4.50%)
5 years
10 years 4.544% 4.4 bp
5 years 4.367%
-13.3 bp

Lithuania Credit Ratings

A credit rating is an assessment of the creditworthiness of a borrower (in general terms or with respect to a particular debt or financial obligation). For a deeper analysis of credit ratings, click here Lithuania Credit Ratings History
Rating Agency Rating Outlook
Standard & Poor's
A+
negative
Moody's Investors Service
A2
-
Fitch Ratings
A
-
DBRS
A (high)
-

Lithuania Interest Rates

A bank rate is the interest rate at which a nation's central bank lends money to domestic banks, often in the form of very short-term loans.
Interest Rates Value
Central Bank Rate 4.50%

Lithuania 10Y Bond Yield Spread

The Lithuania 10Y Government Bond has a 4.544% yield. Click on Spread value for the historical serie.

A positive spread, marked by , means that the 10Y Bond Yield is higher than the corresponding foreign bond. Instead, a negative spread is marked by a green circle.

Click on the values in "Current Spread" column, for the historical series of the spread.
Click on the "Compare" button, for a report with the full comparison between the two countries, with all the available data.
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Lithuania 10Y vs Current Spread Chg 1M Chg 6M
Japan 10Y 379.5 bp +31.5 bp -3.5 bp Compare
China 10Y 183.8 bp +36.0 bp +52.0 bp Compare
Germany 10Y 160.6 bp +4.5 bp -35.3 bp Compare
France 10Y 104.5 bp +2.0 bp -40.1 bp Compare
Spain 10Y 52.0 bp -1.7 bp -40.0 bp Compare
Canada 10Y 23.5 bp -26.8 bp -109.9 bp Compare
United Kingdom 10Y -6.0 bp +24.5 bp -83.5 bp Compare
Australia 10Y -6.7 bp -12.0 bp -101.3 bp Compare
United States 10Y -20.2 bp -11.2 bp -98.9 bp Compare
Italy 10Y -32.4 bp -19.4 bp -42.1 bp Compare
India 10Y -269.1 bp +38.3 bp +42.4 bp Compare
Brazil 10Y -728.7 bp -23.6 bp +135.3 bp Compare
Russia 10Y -759.1 bp +37.8 bp -149.1 bp Compare

Lithuania Government Bonds Prices

Price Simulation: bonds with a face value of 100, with different coupon rates. The highlighted column refers to the zero coupon bond.
Click on for a forecast of the yield.
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Residual
Maturity
Yield Bond Price - with different Coupon Rates Fx
0% 1% 3% 5% 7% 9%
10 years 4.544% 64.12 72.02 87.81 103.60 119.39 135.18
5 years 4.367% 80.76 85.16 93.98 102.79 111.60 120.41
3 years 4.406% 87.87 90.62 96.13 101.64 107.14 112.65
Maturity Date 100.00 100.00 100.00 100.00 100.00 100.00

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