Abe`s big win reassures eurozone bond investors in key ECB week
2017-10-24
LONDON: Eurozone borrowing costs fell on Monday as a big win for Japanese Prime Minister Shinzo Abe`s ruling bloc in a national election gave the green light for a continuation of hyper-easy monetary policy in the world`s third largest economy.
It`s a reassuring sign for world bond markets as they brace for the European Central Bank (ECB) to this week signal that it will take small steps away from an ultra-easy monetary policy stance that has long underpinned bond yields.
Lower-rated bonds in the eurozone`s periphery, the region most dependent on central bank support, outperformed ahead of the ECB`s Thursday meeting where it is expected to cut itsmonthly bond purchases but announce a lengthy extension of stimulus.
The gap between Italian and German 10-year yields shrunk to its smallest in more than two months at 156 basis points. `There is an expectation that of all the options the ECB could come out with on Thursday, it will be dovish, said Rabobank rates strategist Lyn Graham-Taylor, explaining the rally in peripheral government debt.
Japanese government bond yields erased an early rise as Abe`s election win on Sunday reinforced a view his reflationist economic policies will remain.
The yield on the 10-year JGB initially rose to 0.080 per cent, matching a 10-week high hit earlier this month,but it slipped back to 0.060pc, flat on the day.
That set the tone for trade in European bond markets, with most 10-year bond yields down 1-3 basis points.
In Germany the eurozone`s benchmark bond issuer 10-year bond yields fell as much as 2 bps to 0.43pc, pulling back from roughly oneweek highs at 0.46pc.
There was little impact on Spanish bonds after Madrid said at the weekend it would take the unprecedented step of firing the Catalonia government, in a bid to thwart the region`s push for independence and to calm fears of turmoil in the eurozone`s fourth biggest economy.-Reuters