Belgian and French 10-Year Yields Climb Above Key Thresholds
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The bill for the "whatever it costs" begins to fall. On Wednesday, August 19, Marine Le Pen was alarmed at the rise of the rates at which France borrows on the banks of the... Read Presidential article 2027: After ten years of macroism and a record debt, Marine Le Pen wants to clean up the "augias stables" appeared first on Current Values.
The RN candidate in the presidential election points in particular to the responsibility of the Head of State and his former Prime Minister, Édouard Philippe, who is also a declared candidate for the Élysée, both accused of having made "unfunded cheques whose consequences must now be paid".
The French 10-year borrowing rate has exceeded 4.10%, at the highest since 2008, while the 30-year-old rate is close to 5%. In a global context of high demand for financing, the French debt burden is likely to continue to grow.
The RN presidential candidate alarmed on Wednesday about the rise in sovereign debt, at the highest since 2008. She sees it as "the relentless ten-year record of macroism."
"The rates at which France borrows have reached sad records since the 2008 financial crisis," stressed X, the RN's boss, in the wake of a new surge in sovereign debt.
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