Interest on Portuguese debt rose this Wednesday to two, five and 10 years from Tuesday, the longest term to the highest since May 2017, on par with Spain, Greece, Ireland and Italy.
At 9:00 a.m. in Lisbon, interest rates on 10-year bonds rose to 3.711%, the highest since May 2017, up from 3.686% on Tuesday.
Five-year interest rates also rose to 3.281% from 3.277%.
In the same vein, two-year interest rates rose to 3.219% from 3.199% in the previous session.
Interest on sovereign debt of Portugal, Greece, Ireland, Italy and Spain at 9:00.
Portugal
10.04…..3219…3281…..3711
10.03…..3199…3277…..3686
Greece
10.04…..3556…3893…..4488
10.03…..3496…3869…..4456
Ireland
10.04…..3287…3192…..3405
10.03…..3251…3157…..3371
Italy
10.04…..4083…4310…..4953
10.03…..4056…4254…..4934
Spain
10.04…..3603….3557…..4091
10.03…..3597….3550…..4066
Author: Lusa
Source: CM Jornal

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