Split euro personalities

The evidence from our custodial flow data shows that international investors have increasingly favoured euro-denominated fixed-income instruments over their US equivalents in recent months. However, our data also reveals a distinct geographical split in investor behaviour within the eurozone.

Drilling down through our iFlow data for a variety of European bond markets (looking at maturities of greater than one year), a familiar story quickly starts to emerge. From Germany through to the likes of

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