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Era of Bund scarcity is over, says German debt chief

Last updated: June 17, 2025 6:10 am
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The Eurozone economy is experiencing a shift in its bond market dynamics as Germany, the region’s safest borrower, increases its sales of benchmark debt to fund a defense and infrastructure spending spree. According to Tammo Diemer, an executive board member at Germany’s finance agency, the era of Bund scarcity is over as the availability of German bonds in the secondary market has increased following the end of quantitative easing.

The scarcity of Bunds, which are considered a benchmark for assessing creditworthiness in the Eurozone, has historically suppressed borrowing costs for Germany due to its constitutional limit on debt levels. However, with the European Central Bank’s bond-buying programs coming to an end, the availability of German bonds has grown, leading to a normalization in the market.

Germany’s borrowing costs saw a significant jump in March after announcing a €1tn spending package that exempted defense spending from its debt brake. This move caused German bond yields to rise above 2.9% before settling around 2.5%. The shift in yields has also led to growing interest among global investors in AAA-rated euro debt as an alternative to dollar assets, amid concerns over the greenback’s haven status.

Siegfried Ruhl from the European Commission’s Directorate-General for Budget highlighted the increased interest in common EU debt, especially as turbulence in dollar markets attracts investors to euro-denominated assets. He emphasized the importance of introducing EU debt into sovereign bond indices to further develop the asset class and strengthen Europe’s position in global capital markets.

Additionally, officials responsible for issuing sovereign debt for other Eurozone borrowers, such as Ireland and Portugal, noted a diversification away from dollar assets as foreign issuers show interest in Eurozone government debt. This diversification has helped narrow the spread between Eurozone governments and Germany’s benchmark debt, signaling a positive shift in market dynamics.

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Overall, the Eurozone bond market is experiencing changes that reflect a broader trend towards diversification and normalization. As global investors show interest in euro-denominated assets and the availability of German bonds increases, the region’s bond market is evolving to meet the demands of a changing economic landscape.

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