9-year spot rate on government bonds (percentage points; nominal; interpolated; all ratings) - Euro area - ECB - Daily
This series is part of the dataset: Euro-area government bond yield curves (ECB)
Download Full Dataset (.xlsx)Latest updates. Based on European Central Bank's statistics computed on securities across all ratings, the spot interest rate on 9-year euro-area government bonds was 3.42 percent on 31 March 2026, compared to 3.46 on the previous day.
Sample. There are 5,514 records overall in the daily series shown in the plot above. The series covers the time range going from September 2004 to March 2026.
History. Here’s a quick look at some descriptive statistics calculated on the full sample: the interest rate had an average value of 2.45 percent; it reached its maximum of 4.95 on 25 November 2011; it reached a trough of -0.33 on 11 December 2020.
Latest values
| Date | Value - Percentage points |
|---|---|
| 2026-03-27 | 3.5342 |
| 2026-03-30 | 3.4644 |
| 2026-03-31 | 3.4157 |
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Series Metadata
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Description | 9-year rate ECB spot yield curve (all bonds) |
| Country | Euro area |
| Economic concept | Interest rate |
| Data type | Constant-maturity nominal spot rate on government bonds |
| Deflation method | Not applicable |
| Seasonally adjusted | No |
| Rescaling | None |
| Frequency | Daily |
| Unit | Percentage points |
| Source | European Central Bank |
| Source type | Central bank |
| Data licence | Free use subject to conditions |
| Measure type | Interpolated level |
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