Seoul: South Korean bond yields experienced an uptick across most terms on June 22, 2026, with notable changes observed in various Treasury Bonds (TB) and Monetary Stabilization Bonds (MSB). The 1-year Treasury Bond yield rose to 3.310% from the previous session's 3.300%, marking an increase of 1.0 basis point. Similarly, the 2-year Treasury Bond yield climbed by 4.0 basis points to reach 3.670%, up from 3.630%. The 3-year Treasury Bond yield increased by 2.6 basis points, settling at 3.810%, compared to the previous 3.784%. The 10-year Treasury Bond yield also saw a rise, reaching 4.195% from 4.171%, an increase of 2.4 basis points.
According to Yonhap News Agency, the 2-year Monetary Stabilization Bond yield rose slightly by 1.6 basis points, reaching 3.694% from the previous session's 3.678%. The 3-year Corporate Bond (rated AA-) yield showed an increase as well, moving up by 2.3 basis points to 4.442% from 4.419%. Meanwhile, the yield on the 91-day Certificate of Deposit remained unchanged at 2.920%. These movements in bond yields reflect adjustments in the market conditions as investors respond to economic indicators and monetary policy expectations.
Source: Yonhap News Agency