Belgium's Planned Bond Syndication Set to Lift Tuesday's Eurozone Supply Volume -- Market Talk
Dow Jones05-12
0603 GMT - Government bond issuance volume in the eurozone is set to be significant on Tuesday after Belgium's announcement Monday of an upcoming syndicated transaction. In terms of scheduled auctions, the Netherlands will auction 2 billion euros to 3 billion euros in the July 2036-dated DSL, while Germany will offer 6 billion euros in the June 2028 Schatz. Belgium's planned new government bond, known as OLO, will have a maturity date of August 2031. Rates strategists forecast an issuance volume of 7 billion euros for the planned Belgian bond syndication. (emese.bartha@wsj.com)
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May 12, 2026 02:03 ET (06:03 GMT)
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