The Ireland Case: Sovereign Risk and Black Holes

Wednesday, June 01, 2011 , By Marco Folpmers

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The assessment of sovereign risk can no longer be modeled as a linear causal chain, running from bond price through yield-to-maturity through the refinancing rate. The recent turbulence in the European government bond market, especially the Irish government bonds, illustrates this point.

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