We expect bonds in the euro-zone’s “periphery”, particularly in Italy, to come under renewed pressure in the rest of 2019 as growth remains weak and political risks creep up. However, we think that credit spreads will tighten again in 2020, as central banks in the euro-zone and the US ride to the rescue.
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