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  2. Eurobond (eurozone) - Wikipedia

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    Eurobonds or stability bonds were proposed government bonds to be issued in euros jointly by the European Union's 19 eurozone states. The idea was first raised by the Barroso European Commission in 2011 during the 2009–2012 European sovereign debt crisis .

  3. Eurobond (external bond) - Wikipedia

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    They are also called external bonds. [1] They are usually categorised according to the currency in which they are issued: eurodollar, euroyen, and so on. The name became somewhat misleading with the advent of the euro currency in 1999; eurobonds were created in the 1960s, before the euro existed, and thus the etymology is to "European bonds ...

  4. Euro area crisis - Wikipedia

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    The agreement is interpreted as allowing the ECB to start buying government debt from the secondary market, which is expected to reduce bond yields. [277] As a result, Greek bond yields fell sharply from over 10% to just over 5%. [278] Asian bonds yields also fell with the EU bailout. [279] Usage of EFSF funds

  5. UPDATE 2-Euro zone bond yields extend falls; real yields hit ...

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    Germany's 10-year yield hit its lowest since Sept. 23 at -0.287%, while the 30-year yield was down 8 bps at 0.032% at 1550 GMT, its lowest since late August. UPDATE 2-Euro zone bond yields extend ...

  6. UPDATE 2-Euro zone bond yields rise, but markets calmer ... - AOL

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    Sovereign borrowing costs across the euro area rose on Monday but kept recent multi-week lows in sight thanks to major central banks talking down prospects for imminent rate hikes in the face of ...

  7. List of bond market indices - Wikipedia

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    Marketable Bonds CAD ($) China Ministry of Finance People's Bank of China (PBC) Bonds CNY (¥) France Agence France Tresor (French Treasury) Obligation Assimilable du Tresor (OAT) EUR (€) Germany Finanzagentur (German Finance Agency) Bundesanleihen EUR (€) Japan Ministry of Finance Japanese Government Bonds (JGB) JPY (¥) United Kingdom

  8. RPT-COLUMN-Euro FX reserve demand returns after years of ...

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    The euro's share of world currency reserves has been depressed for years as negative euro zone interest rates and bond yields have spurred huge bond outflows. The International Monetary Fund's ...

  9. 1994 bond market crisis - Wikipedia

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    Along with the US, major European bond markets saw their volatilities rise between 10 and 20% throughout 1994. [3] In Germany's case, the degree to which the Fed's decision caused its bond rates to rise 200 basis points early on was the subject of a heated debate among observers. [1]