Ireland Yield Curve


Ireland Yield Curve closed down 0 as of January 1, 1970 from 0 from the previous day, 0 last week and 0 last month.

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Ireland Yield Curve Statistics

SecuritySymbolLastMomentumTrendOscillator1D%1W%1M%1Y%
Ireland Yield CurveIreland-YC0.670.9-6.42-10.9-0.4

Ireland Yield Curve Historical Data

The MacroVar database offers free access to historical data for the Ireland Yield Curve, dating back to 1950. This extensive dataset is readily available through MacroVar versatile platforms, including a user-friendly web interface, a robust Python API, and convenient Excel integration. By leveraging these tools, users can efficiently retrieve and analyze decades of Ireland Yield Curve data, supporting a wide range of research, financial analysis, and decision-making processes.

What is the Ireland Yield Curve

The Ireland Yield Curve is a graphical representation of the interest rates on Irish government bonds of different maturities. It shows the relationship between the interest rates and the time to maturity of the bonds, with longer-term bonds typically having higher yields than shorter-term bonds. The shape of the yield curve can provide insights into the market's expectations for future interest rates and economic conditions. A normal yield curve slopes upwards, indicating that investors expect higher interest rates in the future. In contrast, an inverted yield curve, where short-term interest rates are higher than long-term rates, is often seen as a signal of an impending economic downturn. Analyzing the Ireland Yield Curve can help investors and policymakers make informed decisions about the economy and financial markets.