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In reply to the discussion: STOCK MARKET WATCH -- Wednesday, 7 March 2012 [View all]xchrom
(108,903 posts)22. Spain Lags Italy as Growth Concern Halts Rally
http://www.bloomberg.com/news/2012-03-07/spain-lags-italy-as-growth-concern-halts-rally-euro-credit.html
Spanish bonds are underperforming those of Italy as concern the Iberian nations economy will struggle to grow has left it trailing in a rally sparked by two rounds of extraordinary European Central Bank lending.
Spains benchmark borrowing costs rose above Italys for the first time in almost eight months last week after Prime Minister Mariano Rajoy said his nations 2012 deficit would be higher than agreed at budget talks with the European Union. That came after Italys 2011 deficit narrowed more than economists forecast even as the economy slipped into recession.
The spotlight is back on Spains fiscal performance, said Peter Chatwell, a fixed-income strategist at Credit Agricole Corporate & Investment Bank in London. Italy appears to still be meeting targets. On that basis alone we could continue to see Italian bonds outperforming Spanish bonds.
Spains 10-year bond yields closed higher than similar- maturity Italian securities on March 5 for the first time since Aug. 19. Last month Italian two-year rates became cheaper than Spains for the first time since Sept. 2.
Spanish bonds are underperforming those of Italy as concern the Iberian nations economy will struggle to grow has left it trailing in a rally sparked by two rounds of extraordinary European Central Bank lending.
Spains benchmark borrowing costs rose above Italys for the first time in almost eight months last week after Prime Minister Mariano Rajoy said his nations 2012 deficit would be higher than agreed at budget talks with the European Union. That came after Italys 2011 deficit narrowed more than economists forecast even as the economy slipped into recession.
The spotlight is back on Spains fiscal performance, said Peter Chatwell, a fixed-income strategist at Credit Agricole Corporate & Investment Bank in London. Italy appears to still be meeting targets. On that basis alone we could continue to see Italian bonds outperforming Spanish bonds.
Spains 10-year bond yields closed higher than similar- maturity Italian securities on March 5 for the first time since Aug. 19. Last month Italian two-year rates became cheaper than Spains for the first time since Sept. 2.
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That's a great last line. Did you come up with it, or is it derived from someone else?
amandabeech
Mar 2012
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