Spain enjoys QE effect as long end costs plunge

Spain took full advantage of the quantitative easing driven flattening of the euro curve at auction on Thursday, as it pushed its 15 year and 30 year borrowing costs below 2% and 3% for the first time since the creation of the euro. But there were signs of ebbing demand, as the sovereign failed to hit even the midpoint of its volume target.
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