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Bond Yields Trend (Current vs Previous)
A comparison of closing bond yields for selected maturities in Sri Lanka.
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Sri Lanka rupee closes weaker to dollar; bond yields down
Sri Lanka’s rupee closed at 321.70/85 to the US dollar in the spot market on Thursday, weaker from 321.00/30 the previous day, dealers said, while bond yields were down.A bond maturing on 01.07.2028 closed at 9.65/70 percent, down from 9.70/75 percent.A bond maturing on 15.10.2029 closed at 9.90/10.00 percent, down from 10.05/15 percent.A bond maturing on 01.07.2030 closed at 10.10/20 percent, down from 10.18/23 percent.A bond maturing on 01.06.2033 closed at 10.95/11.05 percent, down from 11.00/10 percent.A bond maturing on 15.06.2034 closed at 11.15/22 percent, down from 11.25/35 percent.A bond maturing on 15.06.2035 closed at 11.20/30 percent, down from 11.25/35 percent.Source: Economy next
Sri Lanka Government Bonds - Yields Curve
Main Indicators 10-Year Gov.Bond Yield: -.---%Spread vs 2-Year Bond: ---.-- bp Central Bank Rate: ----% (----) S&P Rating: ---- 5Y Credit Default Swap: ---- bp (----% implied probability of default) Table of contents Sri Lanka - Summary The Sri Lanka 10-Year Government Bond currently offers a yield of -.---%. Sri Lanka Central Bank Rate stands at ----%, following the most recent adjustment in ----. According to Standard & Poor's agency, the Sri Lanka credit rating is ----. The current quotation for Sri Lanka 5-Years Credit Default Swap is ---- basis points. Correspondingly, the implied probability of default is ----%. A Yield Curve is a graph that shows the relationship between interest rates (or yields) and different maturities of debt for a specific borrower, often government bonds. It typically plots yields on the y-axis and maturities on the x-axis, ranging from short-term to long-term bonds. The shape of the yield curve gives investors insights into market expectations for interest rates, economic growth, and inflation. A normal yield curve, where long-term rates are higher than short-term, suggests economic growth, while an inverted curve, where short-term rates are higher, can indicate an upcoming recession. Sri Lanka Yield Curve Sri Lanka Government Bonds ---- Loading data Please wait Loading data Please wait Sri Lanka Yield History This table presents the historical values of the yield curve, with data points collected at the end of each year. By analyzing these values over time, one can observe trends and shifts in economic sentiment and monetary policy that impact investor expectations about future interest rates and economic growth. Loading data Please wait Sri Lanka Yield 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). Internal Spread on Key Maturities: Readings that may interest you Sri Lanka 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). Loading data Please wait Sri Lanka Interest Rates A bank rate is the interest ra...
Sri Lankan Rupee Declines Against the Dollar as Bond Yields Rise
Sri Lankan Rupee Declines Against the Dollar as Bond Yields Rise Sri Lanka's currency concluded trading at 319.90/320.40 against the US dollar in the...
Sri Lankan Rupee Declines Against the Dollar as Bond Yields Fall
According to dealers, the one-week forward rate stood at 321.60/90. Meanwhile, bond yields experienced a decline. On Wednesday, the rupee was valued at 321.00/30 against the US dollar in the spot next market, reflecting a notable depreciation from the previous day's rate of 319.90/320.40.



