sentix Euro Break-up Index News

On this page we provide information about the latest development of the sentix Euro break-up Index. This indicator shows over time, how likely individual and institutional investors rate the probabilty of a breakup of the euro area (leaving at least one country) within 12 months time. Also it reflects which countries are particularly affected.

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Exit discussions are in 2016 again on the agenda

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The risk of a breakup of the Eurozone had calmed down until the autumn, in parallel pulled the refugee crisis the full attention of the public. But the “exit-issue” comes in 2016 again on the Agenda: The sentix Euro Break-up In-dex (EBI) rises to 14 points in December. This is the second increase in a row. The perception of investors is changing and more countries will be increasingly traded as an exit candidate.

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The “Fixit” lines up for the “Exit” ensemble

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The sentix Euro Break-up Index (EBI) increases slightly in November. Following months of significant easing, the latest survey shows that 11.7% of respondents consider a break-up of the Eurozone within the next six months as likely. The list of mentioned “exit” candidates reaches an alarming level. Prospects of a possible Finnish referendum brings a “Fixit” into play.

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Eurozone continues to stabilise

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In October, the sentix Euro Break-up Index (EBI) continues to decline to 11.3%, marking the lowest reading for 2015. Despite facing a tough challenge due to Europe’s influx of migrants, the Eurozone’s stability is currently not being retested.

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Rally is set to continue for Greek government bonds

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For the third time in a row the sentix Euro Break-up Index (EBI) falls and stands now at 15.4% after 17.2%. The development is routed in – especially institutional – investors’ perception about Greece. This signals further opportunities for Greek government bonds.

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Euro Break-up Index signals chances for Greek government bonds

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The sentix Euro Break-up Index (EBI) falls from 26.5% to 17.2% in August, its lowest reading since November last year. The development is driven by the fact that an increasing number of investors do not expect a “Grexit” anymore. This makes Greek government an opportunity.

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