Markets

Bunds edge higher as market stabilises after selloff

Published January 8, 2013 Updated January 8, 2013 08:20am

 

The German bund future was 16 ticks up on the day at 143.22, recovering for a second day after a small rise on Monday and moving in line with US Treasuries. The rebound follows a steep three point sell off last week when an easing of US concerns saw investors pile into riskier assets.

 

"People seem to be coming back in slowly. Given the weak backdrop in Europe and the US it's not surprising to see Bunds tick back up a bit, but markets remain very quiet this week," a trader said.

 

Spain, the country at the frontline of the debt crisis which is expected by many to turn to official lenders for a bailout in 2013, will detail how much money it needs to raise this year at around 1000 GMT.

 

Later in the day the Netherlands will begin its 2013 fundraising with a three-year debt sale that will be the first euro zone bond issued with a collective action clause -- a measure designed to make debt restructurings easier to manage. All new sovereign bond issues from the region must now contain CACs.

Copyright Reuters, 2013