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Category Archives: Italian Yields
Daily Interest Rate Monitor – January 22
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Posted in Interest Rates, Italian Yields
Tagged Bund, Italy, JGBs, Sovereign Bond Yields, Spain
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Daily Interest Rate Monitor – January 15
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Posted in Interest Rates, Italian Yields
Tagged Bund, Global Interest Rates, Italy, JGBs, Spains, U.S. Bond Yield
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Daily Interest Rate Monitor – January 14
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Daily Interest Rate Monitor – January 10
Note the big move down in Italy and Spain’s bond yields. LONDON, Jan 10 (Reuters) – Spain’s benchmark bond yields fell to 10-month lows on Thursday after Madrid kicked off its challenging 2013 funding programme with a strongly bid auction … Continue reading
Posted in Italian Yields, Italy, Spain
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Euro Fracture: Venice Wants Independence – RT
The Republic of Venice is planning for a glorious comeback. Supporters of Venetian independence from Italy are gathering for a rally to demand the region goes it alone, tired of being saddled with Rome’s austerity. It’s the latest in a … Continue reading
Stronger Eurozone Countries Prepare Plan B
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Posted in Euro, Germany, Italian Yields
Tagged Austria, Euro Breakup, European Sovereign Debt Crisis, Finland
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Enter the Draghi (Plan)
The only thing new in the “Draghi Plan”, as far as we can see, is the potential big bazooka #4 — unsterilized (?) purchases of periphery bonds by the ECB. Still, though, countries will have to submit to conditionality — … Continue reading
Posted in ECB, Euro, Italian Yields, PIIGS, Sovereign Debt, Sovereign Risk, Spain
Tagged Draghi Plan, Germany, Mario Draghi, Simon Johnson, Spain
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Italians ask the IMF
In this video, the IMF invited Italians to share their biggest worries about Italy’s economy. The IMF’s top economist on Italy, Kenneth Kang, takes questions about unemployment, taxes, and growth as part of the IMF’s annual economic evaluation of Italy’s … Continue reading
Posted in Black Swan Watch, Economics, Euro, Fiscal Policy, Italian Yields, PIIGS
Tagged Growth, IMF, Italy, Unemployment
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G20 Puts Squeeze on EU Policymakers
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Posted in Black Swan Watch, Euro, Eurozone Sovereign Spreads, Italian Yields
Tagged EU, European Banks, European Sovereign Debt Crisis, G20
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Greece Is Not The Word
Check out today’s action in European sovereign credit and bank equities after the the better than expected results from the Greek election. Spain and Italy blowing out and Euro bank stocks clearly demonstrates the market is beyond Greece and looking … Continue reading
Posted in Black Swan Watch, Euro, Eurozone Sovereign Spreads, Italian Yields, PIIGS, Sovereign Debt, Sovereign Risk
Tagged Eurozone Banks, Germany, Greece, Italy, Sovereign Spreads, Spain
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