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Germany Is Set to Sell 30-Year Bonds at Highest Yield Since 2011

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Germany’s borrowing costs are expected to reach a 15-year high in a major sale of long-dated bonds, as investors require more yield to compensate for higher sovereign indebtedness. The repricing pressure is linked to governments still battling inflation, pushing long-end yields higher during the auction process.

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Germany’s borrowing costs are expected to reach a 15-year high in a major sale of long-dated bonds, as investors require more yield to compensate for higher sovereign indebtedness. The repricing pressure is linked to governments still battling inflation, pushing long-end yields higher during the auction process.

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