First public auction of govt debt since bailout underway

This morning sees the first full public auction of Irish government debt since the end of our bailout.

First public auction of govt debt since bailout underway

This morning sees the first full public auction of Irish government debt since the end of our bailout.

€1bn worth of 10-year bonds will be up for sale until 10am.

It comes a day after our cost of borrowing reached a record low at 3.01% for 10-year loans.

David Beaton from Cantor Fitzgerald stockbrokers said bond yields had also been falling in Spain, Italy and Portugal.

"There is a renewed confidence and cautious optimism coming in about the recovery that's going on in Europe," he said.

"The move by the NTMA to auction this €1bn is very positive. We expect to see (the auction) strongly over-subscribed. It also leaves them in the nice position for the rest of the year that they only require about €3.25bn of funding."

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