Italy’s bond market is in meltdown, its politics in crisis after President Sergio Mattarella
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ITALY’S BOND MARKET IS IN MELTDOWN, ITS POLITICS IN CRISIS AFTER PRESIDENT SERGIO MATTARELLA
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Italy’s bond market is in meltdown, its politics in crisis after President Sergio Mattarella blocked the formation of an antiestablishment government and its credit rating under threat.
That is all now making bigger waves: Europe’s deepening troubles and disappointing global growth signals are sparking a sudden rally inhaven bonds like U.S. Treasurys. Risk aversion is back.
The moves are notable because haven bond yields have until now shown little reaction to the creeping tide of unsettling news that has emerged in 2018. The overwhelming focus has been on how far and fast yields might rise, particularly in the U.S.
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