SEOUL: South Korean bond yields experienced an increase across various maturities, reflecting market reactions to recent economic indicators. The rise in yields was observed in short-term and long-term bonds, suggesting shifts in investor sentiment and expectations for future interest rates.According to Yonhap News Agency, the yield on the 1-year Treasury Bond increased by 2.2 basis points to 2.873 percent from the previous session's 2.851 percent. The 2-year Treasury Bond saw a rise of 4.2 basis points, reaching 2.938 percent, while the 3-year Treasury Bond climbed by 5.0 basis points to 2.932 percent. The 10-year Treasury Bond yield posted a notable increase of 6.3 basis points, moving to 3.117 percent from 3.054 percent.Additionally, the 2-year Monetary Stabilization Bond yield rose by 4.6 basis points to 2.926 percent. Corporate bonds also saw changes, with the 3-year Corporate Bond (AA-) yield increasing by 5.2 basis points to 3.503 percent. The 91-day Certificate of Deposit yield experienced a small er rise of 1.0 basis point, settling at 3.410 percent.The changes in bond yields suggest adjustments in market expectations, potentially influenced by a combination of domestic and international economic factors impacting the South Korean financial landscape.
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