MEPs’ transparency demands could worsen CSPP distortion

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MEPs’ transparency demands could worsen CSPP distortion

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A group of European parliamentarians is pressing Mario Draghi, president of the European Central Bank (ECB), to make full disclosure of the corporate bonds the Eurosystem central banks have been buying under quantitative easing. But bond specialists believe transparency would backfire, sparking new market distortions, write Victor Jimenez and Michael Turner.

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