European governments turn to short-term borrowing as pension funds retreat
Sovereign issuers are curbing sales of long-term bonds to blunt damage from higher borrowing costs
Sovereign issuers are curbing sales of long-term bonds to blunt damage from higher borrowing costs

EU-issued bonds would attract long-term capital, reduce financing costs and unlock strategic autonomy

Executives brace for more challenging period ahead as interest rates fall

Government considers increasing issuance of Treasury bills as demand for longer-term bonds fades

The nexus between states and lenders through bond holdings should be broken

Tussles over what to put on euro banknotes are symbolic of deeper dysfunction

Government debt in UK and Eurozone on course for strongest day since 2023