Spain’s borrowing costs eased at the country’s latest bond auction where it raised 4.8bn euros (£3.84bn) after selling three and 10-year bonds.
There was strong demand for the 10-year bonds, with investors bidding for nearly three times the amount on offer.
The average yield was 5.66%, down from 6.65% at the previous auction, and below the 5.95% average for the year.
The government’s borrowing costs have fallen since the European Central Bank announced its bond-buying plan.
via BBC
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