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10-Year Breakeven Inflation Rate by Country

Latest released 10-Year Breakeven Inflation Rate value for every supported currency, with the previous reading, the change between releases, reference date, frequency, unit, and source.

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10-Year Breakeven Inflation Rate across supported currencies
Last updated: · page generated 18 Jun 2026 21:59 UTC.
2 with data 2 supported currencies
Each row links to the per-currency reference page and the underlying API endpoint at /api/v1/announcements/{currency}/breakeven_inflation_rate. Non-USD endpoints require an API key query parameter.
Country / Currency Latest Previous Change Reference Frequency Unit Source
United States
USD · US Dollar
2.26
2.29
▼ -0.03 Daily % US Treasury
Eurozone
EUR · Euro
0.37
0.36
▲ +0.01 Monthly % ECB

What is 10-Year Breakeven Inflation Rate?

The breakeven inflation rate is the difference between a nominal government bond yield and an inflation-linked bond yield of the same maturity (typically 10 years). It approximates the rate of inflation that would make holding the two bonds equally profitable — i.e. the market's pricing of average future inflation.

Why it matters for FX

Breakevens are the highest-frequency, market-implied gauge of inflation expectations. They move on every CPI print, every Fed speech, and every commodity-price move. Sharp breakeven widening warns the central bank that anchoring is slipping; tightening supports a dovish pivot. Real yields (nominal minus breakeven) are a cleaner FX driver than nominal yields alone.

How to read this page

Compare current breakevens to the central bank's inflation target. Watch the 5y5y forward (the 5-year breakeven five years out) for anchoring rather than the spot 5y or 10y. Liquidity premia distort levels in stressed markets.

What to watch for

  • 5y5y forward as the anchoring gauge
  • Real yields = nominal yield minus breakeven
  • Liquidity-premium distortions in stressed markets
  • Energy-price feedthrough to short-end breakevens
  • Breakeven divergence vs survey expectations

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