Government debt management in the euro area - recent theoretical developments and changes in practices
Guido Wolswijk and
Jakob de Haan
No 25, Occasional Paper Series from European Central Bank
Abstract:
This paper reviews recent developments in the management of government debt in the euro area, covering both theoretical and practical aspects. It focuses on key aspects of debt management; the objectives of debt management, its organisation, the maturity of debt, inflation-indexation, currency-denomination, the ownership of debt, and debt issuing and trading practices. Main adjustments include an increase in autonomy of debt management agencies, and a convergence in debt maturities and in debt issuing strategies. Issuance of inflation-indexed bonds and the use of interest rate swaps have increased strongly. While the share of government debt denominated in non-domestic currencies is falling, foreign ownership of euro area government debt is increasing markedly. The observed changes in recent years in part reflect the introduction of the euro and the related integration of European capital markets. JEL Classification: H63, E63
Keywords: debt management; debt maturity; EMU/euro implications; inflation-indexed bonds; interest-rate swaps (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2005-03
Note: 339143
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