Long-term interest rates forecast refers to projected values of government bonds maturing in ten years. It is measured as a percentage. Forecast data are calculated by making an overall assessment of the economic climate in individual countries and the world economy as a whole, using a combination of model-based analyses and statistical indicator models.
Long-term interest rates forecast
Long-term interest rates forecast refers to projected values of government bonds maturing in ten years.
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