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Published 02/13/2016, 11:45 PM
Updated 03/09/2019, 08:30 AM
  • Eurozone growth in line with expectations
  • After Spain and Italy, Portugal is easing the fiscal pressure
  • Financial turbulence has spread to the Eurozone and rekindled some pressure pushing up sovereign spreads within the Eurozone. This week, the 10-year yield spread between Italian and Spanish government bonds, and Bunds rose by close to 30 basis points, with Portugal’s yield spread against Bund widening by 110 basis points. This type of tension was thought to have been kept firmly in check by the European Central Bank, together with the prospect of a recovery in the Eurozone economies and improvements in European budgetary governance.

    The latest growth figures published by Eurostat were in line with expectations – uninspiring, but not terrible, either. Eurozone GDP grew by 0.3% q/q in the final quarter of 2015, as in the previous period. Spain remains an engine of growth (0.8% q/q), Germany and the Netherlands lie in the middle of the pack (0.3% q/q), and France, Portugal (0.2% q/q) and Italy (0.1% q/q) are slight laggards. Portugal has grabbed most of the attention of late (see focus on page 4) for political and fiscal reasons. The government has found common ground with the European Commission. It has ultimately given the green light to an amended budget plan – but only just. Fiscal policy – neutral in Spain, expansionary in Italy – will be broadly neutral in Portugal next year. This is good news for (the sluggish) growth in Portugal.

    SOVEREIGN SPREADS

    THE WEEK ON THE MARKETS

    by Frédérique CERISIER

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