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differentials between bonds issued by EU countries and Germany or the USA contain risk premia which increase with the debt, deficit … spreads between EU countries and Germany/USA. The start of the European Monetary Union had significant effects on the bond …
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by EU countries and Germany or the USA contain risk premiums which increase with fiscal imbalances and depend negatively …
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This note looks at US$ and DM/Euro denominated government bond spreads relative to US and German benchmark bonds before and after the start of the current financial crisis. The study finds, first, that bond yield spreads before and during the crisis can largely be explained on the basis of...
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This paper focuses on risk premiums paid by central governments in Europe and sub-national governments in Germany, Spain, and Canada. With regard to the European governments, we are interested in how these premiums were affected by the introduction of the euro. Using data for bond yield spreads...
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