
This one is about two year government bond yeilds, It shows countries on the y axis and intrest percentage on the x axis. Finland & Greece have the highest intrest for there savings bonds.


Using data from the Thomsom Datastream as of September 5, 2011, the graph consists of two-year government bond yields. The ten countries with the highest yields are primarily developing countries, such as India and Pakistan, and recent defaulted countries, such as Greece. The ten with the lowest yields are developed countries such as Finland and Britain.


The graph shows the two year government bond yield percentages by country in terms of highest and lowest percentages. The graph displays the the list of countries vertically by percent


This graph describes the highest and lowest government bond yields by country. The left side graph shows the highest yield by percent, and the right side graph shows the lowest yield by percent. Greece has the highest yield, while Finland has the lowest yield.


The graph shows the top ten highest and lowest two-year globalgovernment bond yields. Greece accounts for the highest %, with 53.8%. Finland accounts for the lowest %, with less than 0.7%.


These charts depict two year government bond yields. One depicts with highest percents and one depicts the lowest percents. The highest are Greece at the top and India at tenth. The lowest is Switzerland.


The chart shows the different yields on Different countries government debt on two year bond notes. They are broken down from the highest yield and lowest yield on 2 year bonds.


This bar graph lists the countries with the highest and lowest % government-bond yields. The data is from September 5, 2011. The country with the highest % bond yield is Greece with 53.8 %, and the lowest is Switzerland with under 0.1 %. Ten countries are shown in the column for the highest % government-bond yields, and ten countries are listed in the column for the lowest %.


The graph displays two-year government-bond yields since September 5, 2011. The highest and lowest are shown between the two bar graphs in decreasing order.


A chart showing the 2 year government bond yields with Greece having the most. Portugal seems to come in second. The lowest percentage goes to Switzerland


This chart describes two year government bonus yields, dated September 5th 2011. Countries with the highest percentages are listed, including Greece and Portugal.


The two-year governmental bond yields as of 9/5/2011 are listed by country. The highest percentage by far is Greece at 53.8. The lowest, by contrast, is Switzerland, barely making any money


This chart displays two year government bond yields. This chart was created in September of 2011 and displays the highest and lowest countries based on performance.

