Asset Management

Investors cheer Europe’s move toward united bond market

The common bonds would represent a watershed moment in the EU’s history, offering investors the opportunity to invest in pan-European debt on a wide scale for the first time

Bond investors cautiously cheered a proposal by the European Union to issue centrally backed bonds for the first time, a move that attempts to address financial divisions that have long plagued the eurozone.

The European Commission, the bloc’s executive, on 27 May proposed borrowing €750bn ($821.6bn) from capital markets to offer grants and loans to the most beleaguered nations following the coronavirus pandemic. The new program — which isn’t sure to secure the approval of all 27 EU members — could see the introduction of a common European bond, backed by all the states.

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