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标 题: EFSF denies report that it bought its own bonds
发信站: BBS 未名空间站 (Sun Nov 13 19:30:51 2011, 美东)
下面2周,有的是好戏可看。
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(Reuters) - The euro zone's bailout fund said on Sunday that it did not buy
its own bonds last week, denying a British newspaper report that it spent
more than 100 million euros ($137 million) to cover a shortfall of demand.
Britain's Sunday Telegraph said that the EFSF had to step in after banks
leading the deal were only able to find about 2.7 billion euros of outside
demand. The 10-year bond sale raised 3 billion euros last Monday.
"The EFSF did not buy its own bonds and the book was 3 billion euros," an
EFSF spokesman said, referring to the 3 billion euros raised in last Monday'
s 10-year bond issue.
Top officials of the EFSF have said the modest 3 billion euro issue was a
reflection of the unstable market conditions.
EFSF head Klaus Regling told the Financial Times on Friday that market
upheaval had made it difficult to leverage the fund to the planned 1
trillion euros.
标 题: EFSF denies report that it bought its own bonds
发信站: BBS 未名空间站 (Sun Nov 13 19:30:51 2011, 美东)
下面2周,有的是好戏可看。
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(Reuters) - The euro zone's bailout fund said on Sunday that it did not buy
its own bonds last week, denying a British newspaper report that it spent
more than 100 million euros ($137 million) to cover a shortfall of demand.
Britain's Sunday Telegraph said that the EFSF had to step in after banks
leading the deal were only able to find about 2.7 billion euros of outside
demand. The 10-year bond sale raised 3 billion euros last Monday.
"The EFSF did not buy its own bonds and the book was 3 billion euros," an
EFSF spokesman said, referring to the 3 billion euros raised in last Monday'
s 10-year bond issue.
Top officials of the EFSF have said the modest 3 billion euro issue was a
reflection of the unstable market conditions.
EFSF head Klaus Regling told the Financial Times on Friday that market
upheaval had made it difficult to leverage the fund to the planned 1
trillion euros.