French Bond Yields Surge Amid Political Turmoil

French government bond yields rose sharply as political tension escalated with Prime Minister Francois Bayrou's call for a confidence vote. The opposition's refusal to support Bayrou's budget cuts threatens his minority government's stability, causing investor concern and widening yield spreads between French and German bonds.


Devdiscourse News Desk | London | Updated: 25-08-2025 22:55 IST | Created: 25-08-2025 22:55 IST
French Bond Yields Surge Amid Political Turmoil
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French government bond yields have surged to their highest levels since March, driven by heightened political tensions. The key development came after Prime Minister Francois Bayrou announced a confidence vote in his government, sparking uncertainty about his leadership's future.

France's 10-year bond yields increased by as much as 9 basis points in after-hours trading, reaching 3.508%. This marks a significant rise, accompanied by a widening gap of nearly 7 basis points over German bonds, setting a record high since April.

The widening spread is the largest one-day shift in the French-German bond yield differential since last year's pre-election period, reflecting investor anxiety over potential shifts in governance and fiscal policy.

(With inputs from agencies.)

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