The role of the ECB in stabilizing sovereign debt markets
What are the main lessons of ECB interventions in specific sovereign debt markets?
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- 1 April 2021 17:30-19:30
In the past 10 years there has been several episodes of ECB interventions in specific sovereign debt markets (SMP, OMT, rating waivers, PEPP). What are the main lessons of these interventions? What will be the role for the ECB in the post-COVID-19 period? What is the link with fiscal rules and other institutional developments?
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