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Germania: nel 2023 maxi-emissione di titoli federali per 539 miliardi di euro

15/12/2022 14:10

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Germania: nel 2023 maxi-emissione di titoli federali per 539 miliardi di euro

274 miliardi di euro verranno emessi sui mercati dei capitali Sul mercato monetario i restanti 242 miliardi.

539 miliardi di euro. E' questo l'ingente volume totale di titoli federali che in Germania il governo Scholz si appresta ad emettere per il 2023.

L’Agenzia delle finanze tedesca ha anche precisato il timing dell'emissione. 274 miliardi di euro saranno emessi sui mercati dei capitali tramite aste di obbligazioni convenzionali. Altri 242 miliardi saranno destinati alla collocazione sul mercato monetario. Berlino aggiungerà emissioni in obbligazioni green per15-17 miliardi di euro e 6-8 miliardi di euro di obbligazioni indicizzate all’inflazione.

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