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€ 3 billion

by IREF November 21, 2011
written by IREF November 21, 2011

This is the annual cost of one percentage point increase of the interest rates on French government bonds, according to the credit rating agency Moody’s. France is currently facing 2% higher rate for 10 years bonds than Germany, which is the unprecedented gap between the two countries’ interest rates since the creation of the Eurozone.

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