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Eurozone countries should find plenty of buyers as their debt issuance increases, albeit at a higher cost and tilted more towards shorter-dated bonds, analysts said. Government bond supply is set ...
Eurozone Economy Flatlines, Raising Concerns About Falling Behind The anemic pace of growth in Europe, dragged down by a weak German economy, is widening the gap with the United States.
Eurozone economic growth deteriorated sharply to a 16-month low in June, according to preliminary purchasing managers index data, reflecting a stalling of demand growth, S&P Global said.
The difference between interest rates within the eurozone is known as the spread, and the ECB’s poorly timed announcement pushed it wider: Italian 10-year bond rates climbed above 4% and Spanish bonds ...
Eurozone Inflation Slides to Lowest in More Than a Year The rate of price increases slowed to an annual rate of 6.1 percent in May, but food costs continued to keep inflation uncomfortably high.