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Ronald Van Steenweghen: «Maastricht Criteria Are No Longer Important for the Market»

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In recent months, the image of government bonds as the stability anchor of the financial markets has been cracked. Many investors have evaded high-quality corporate bonds, Ronald Van Steenweghen, fixed income specialist at DPAM, notes. The mood in the "Govies" segment is depressed, many negative news is on the table. However, if reality develops less badly than anticipated, this could be a buying signal.
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In recent months, the image of government bonds as the stability anchor of the financial markets has been cracked. Many investors have evaded high-quality corporate bonds, Ronald Van Steenweghen, fixed income specialist at DPAM, notes. The mood in the "Govies" segment is depressed, many negative news is on the table. However, if reality develops less badly than anticipated, this could be a buying signal.

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finews.ch broke the news in on Wednesday, November 5, 2025.
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