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Showing posts with label Euribor. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Euribor. Show all posts
Thursday, September 4, 2014

4/9/2014: ECB: Little Done. Loads More to Be Done Still...

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In its latest move in attempting to combat the risk of deflation in the euro area, the ECB pushed the policy interest rate down to 0.05% f...
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Sunday, January 22, 2012

22/1/2012: An update to Euribor risk premium post

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On the foot of the previous post, I recomputed risk premia for 3 maturities: 12, 9 and 6 months euribor. Here's the chart: And some ...

22/1/2012: What do interbank lending rates tell us about risk valuations?

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Here is an interesting set of charts for euribor: Notice that as maturity span shortens, there is an increasingly rapid decline i...
Friday, July 23, 2010

Economics 25/7/10: What lending markets tell us about EU policies

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So the markets are not that enthused about the stress tests. After the initial bounce on the back of 'pass' grades, there are rising...
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Monday, June 28, 2010

Economics 28/06/2010: G20 to euribor: beware of the central banks

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Update: with a slight delay on this blog's timing - Reuters picks up the same thread here . Another Monday, another set of pear shape st...
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