Cypriot bonds yields return on downward path following volatility due to COVID19
Cypriot bond yields in secondary markets returned on a downward path, following the recent market volatility due to investor fears as a result of the coronavirus pandemic.
The decline is mainly attributed to the ECB’s decision to remove issuer limits from its bond-buying programmes as well as the start of purchases in the context of the Pandemic Emergency Purchases Programme (PEPP) amounting to €750 billion.
The PEPP’s will enable the Central Bank of Cyprus to engage in increased purchases of Cypriot bonds from the secondary markets, pushing Cyprus’ borrowing costs lower.
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The decline is mainly attributed to the ECB’s decision to remove issuer limits from its bond-buying programmes as well as the start of purchases in the context of the Pandemic Emergency Purchases Programme (PEPP) amounting to €750 billion.
The PEPP’s will enable the Central Bank of Cyprus to engage in increased purchases of Cypriot bonds from the secondary markets, pushing Cyprus’ borrowing costs lower.
(CNA)
*The full text of the news item is available in the paid version of the CNA web service. Subscription Form
*CNA reserves the copyright to the news stories it files, which is granted to subscribers for specific use only.
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