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In June 2012, the Spanish 10-year government bond reached 7%, 5.44% over the German 10-year bond. [71] As Spanish credit default swaps (CDS) hit a record high of 633 basis points and the 10-year bond yield at 7.5% (23 July 2012), Spain's economic minister traveled to Germany to request that the ECB facilitate government bond purchases to "avoid ...
Nevertheless, in June 2012, Spain became a prime concern for the Euro-zone [168] when interest on Spain's 10-year bonds reached the 7% level and it faced difficulty in accessing bond markets. This led the Eurogroup on 9 June 2012 to grant Spain a financial support package of up to €100 billion. [ 169 ]
Spain raised 5 billion euros ($5.9 billion) from the sale of a bond maturing in 2042 via banks Tuesday, as it seeks to fund projects that mitigate climate change. Spain Joins Rush for Green Debt ...
Corona bonds were discussed on 26 March 2020 in a European Council meeting, but Germany and the Netherlands ruled out issuing such bonds. [ 34 ] [ 35 ] European Central Bank head Christine Lagarde , who plans (separately) to buy more than 1 trillion euros in bonds in response to coronavirus, urged the EU to consider issuing corona bonds. [ 35 ]
Spain sold 3 billion euros ($3.8 billion) of 15-year bonds, easing worries that the nation would struggle to meet its debt obligations. Demand for the bonds was 2.57 the amount sold, Bloomberg ...
The asset management company may issues bonds and securities recognising or giving rise to debt. The law establishes that the assets are to be transferred to the asset management company without any need for consent from third parties. Prior to transfer the Bank of Spain will determine the value of the assets based on appraisal reports.
2.2.1.9 Spain. 2.2.2 Non-Eurozone. ... TEC10 OATs - floating rate bonds indexed on constant 10year maturity OAT yields; OATi - French inflation-indexed bonds;
Bolsa de Madrid (Spanish pronunciation: [bolsa ðe ˈmaðɾið]; Madrid Stock Exchange) is the largest and most international of Spain's four regional stock exchanges (the others are located in Barcelona, Valencia, and Bilbao) that trade shares and convertible bonds and fixed income securities, and both government and private-sector debt.