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    Traders Price in 70% Chance of Third ECB Rate Hike by December

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    Posted on April 13, 2026

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    Quick Summary

    Oil price spike amid failed US‑Iran deal lifts euro‑zone bond yields and pushes traders to price in a roughly 70 % chance of a third ECB deposit‑rate hike by December, with growing odds of an April move too.

    Traders Price in Third ECB Rate Hike as Euro Zone Yields Climb

    Euro Zone Bond Yields and Rate Hike Expectations

    By Stefano Rebaudo

    April 13 (Reuters) - Euro zone government bond yields edged up towards recent peaks on Monday after the United States and Iran failed to secure a deal to end the war, pushing oil prices higher and prompting traders to price in a 70% chance of a third ECB rate hike by December.

    Oil Prices Surge Amid Geopolitical Tensions

    Brent crude futures climbed above $100 a barrel nL1N40V07F as the U.S. Navy prepared to block ships to and from Iran via the Strait of Hormuz nL6N40V09S, a move that could restrict Iranian oil exports.

    ECB Rate Hike Probabilities and Market Reactions

    Meanwhile, money markets priced in an ECB deposit facility rate at 2.68% by year-end, implying two hikes and a 70% chance of a third move, from around 2.60% late on Friday.

    They also indicated a 45% chance of a rate increase in April from 25% late on Friday. The deposit facility rate is currently at 2%.

    Markets see the ECB leaning hawkish nL6N40S0JS even as an energy shock threatens to weigh on growth.

    German Bond Yields and Analyst Perspectives

    Germany’s 10-year government bond yield rose 1.5 basis points (bps) to 3.06%. It reached 3.13% in late March, its highest level since June 2011.

    Analysts argued that while the truce was more fragile after the weekend, both parties were unlikely to let full-blown war resume.

    Expert Commentary

    “The temporary truce briefly reduced immediate tail risks, but the failure of negotiations over the weekend has underscored that the constraints that matter most for near‑term (energy) pricing remain unresolved,” said Tobias Keller, investment strategist at UniCredit.

    Germany’s two-year yields, more sensitive to expectations for policy rates, were up 4 bps at 2.62%. They reached 2.771% in late March, their highest level since July 2024.

    "In our view, a repeat of the 1970s appears as an unlikely scenario, even if the war escalates," said Antonio Gabriel, global economist at BofA, recalling that the global economy has gradually become less oil dependent since then.

    EGB Spreads and Country-Specific Yield Movements

    Italian and French Bond Yields

    Italy’s 10-year government bond yields rose 3.5 bps to 3.86%. They reached 4.142% in late March, the highest since July 2024.

    The yield gap of Italian government bonds (BTPs) versus Bunds was at 79 bps. It was at 63 bps before the U.S.-Israeli war with Iran began and hit 103.62 during the conflict, the highest since June 20, 2025.

    Strategist Insights on Spreads

    “We would probably need to see a more significant escalation for BTP-Bund spreads to test the March highs again,” said Hauke Siemssen, rate strategist at Commerzbank.

    “BTPs should also underperform OATs (French government bonds) again this week as they are more susceptible to energy prices, while we expect the spread to re-tighten over the long term,” he added.

    The French spread was at 64.50 bps from 58 bps before the conflict. Fitch confirmed nFWN3ZU1JL on Friday its A+ rating for France with a stable outlook. 

    (Reporting by Stefano Rebaudo; Editing by Susan Fenton)

    Table of Contents

    • Euro Zone Bond Yields and Rate Hike Expectations
    • Oil Prices Surge Amid Geopolitical Tensions

    Key Takeaways

    • •Middle East conflict and higher oil prices are fueling hawkish ECB expectations, with money markets pricing roughly 70 % probability of a third rate hike by year‑end (deposit facility rate seen around 2.68 %) and about 45 % chance of an April increase.
    • •Germany’s 10‑year Bund yield edged up toward its highest levels since June 2011 (~3.06 %), while Italy’s 10‑year BTP yield rose to ~3.86 %, tightening the BTP‑Bund spread below late‑March extremes.
    • •Market sentiment has swung decisively hawkish: probability of ECB rate cut in 2026 has collapsed to single digits (~8 %), reflecting expectations for sustained tight policy.

    Frequently Asked Questions about Traders price in 70% chance of third ECB rate hike by December

    1What is the current probability of a third ECB rate hike by December?

    Traders have priced in a 70% chance of a third ECB rate hike by December.

    2What factors are impacting expectations for ECB policy rates?

    Factors include higher oil prices due to U.S. and Iran tensions, and fragile truce efforts affecting energy markets.

    3
  • ECB Rate Hike Probabilities and Market Reactions
  • German Bond Yields and Analyst Perspectives
  • Expert Commentary
  • EGB Spreads and Country-Specific Yield Movements
  • Italian and French Bond Yields
  • Strategist Insights on Spreads
  • Which countries' government bond yields are mentioned and how have they changed?

    Germany, Italy, and France are mentioned. Their 10-year yields rose, with spreads fluctuating due to market uncertainty.

    4How is the energy market influencing European bonds and ECB decisions?

    Higher energy prices from global tensions are prompting traders to anticipate tighter ECB monetary policy and affecting bond performance.

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