2025 brings some interesting shifts in European bond markets worth noting. Italian sovereign risk spreads have cooled back to pre-crisis territory—a solid turnaround from earlier volatility. But here's where it gets curious: the old center-periphery gap we've watched for years is flipping. French yields are now running higher than both Spanish and Italian benchmarks. That's a departure from the typical playbook where core eurozone bonds command tighter spreads. The reversal signals shifting investor risk appetite and diverging growth expectations across the bloc. Worth watching how this plays out as policy divergence and fiscal conditions continue reshaping Europe's fixed income landscape.
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zkNoob
· 12h ago
Has France's yield surpassed Italy's? This reversal at the heart and edge of the Eurozone is really remarkable. Does it feel like everyone is starting to bet on France's recession?
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SelfStaking
· 12h ago
Are French yields surpassing Spain and Italy? This is thanks to policy divergence; the European debt landscape is really changing.
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NestedFox
· 12h ago
Are French yields surpassing Italy and Spain? This plot twist is quite intense; the Eurozone is about to reshuffle.
2025 brings some interesting shifts in European bond markets worth noting. Italian sovereign risk spreads have cooled back to pre-crisis territory—a solid turnaround from earlier volatility. But here's where it gets curious: the old center-periphery gap we've watched for years is flipping. French yields are now running higher than both Spanish and Italian benchmarks. That's a departure from the typical playbook where core eurozone bonds command tighter spreads. The reversal signals shifting investor risk appetite and diverging growth expectations across the bloc. Worth watching how this plays out as policy divergence and fiscal conditions continue reshaping Europe's fixed income landscape.