The yield on Germany’s 12-month Bubill rose at the latest auction, with the current indicator climbing to 2.656% from the previous level of 2.566%. The move signals a modest increase in short-term borrowing costs for Europe’s largest economy.
The updated figure, recorded on 17 August 2026, suggests that investors are demanding slightly higher compensation to hold German short-term government debt compared with the prior auction. While the change is incremental, such shifts in Bubill yields are closely watched as a gauge of market sentiment toward interest rate expectations and funding conditions in the euro area.