Record German debt sales deepen strains for Europe's battered bond market
TLT•Germany sells 30-year bonds at highest yield since 2011
Germany on Tuesday sold 30-year bonds at the highest yield since 2011.
Germany's 30-year government bond yield hit its highest since 2011 at 3.79% on Wednesday, with inflation fears tied to the Iran war adding to the selloff. The euro zone's benchmark issuer sold a bond at that maturity a day earlier with the highest yield in 15 years.
French yields are near their highest levels in 18 years, not far off 5%. Yields move inversely to prices.
Higher yields mean governments pay more to borrow, and they raise mortgage and corporate borrowing costs, potentially slowing economies.




