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Luxembourg – The European Stability Mechanism (ESM) today issued a new 10-year €3 billion benchmark bond and tapped its existing December 2055 bond for €1 billion in a dual-tranche transaction that raised a total of €4 billion.
The annual report contains a description of the ESM's policies, activities, financial statements and economic developments in 2013. Additionally, it contains an external auditor's report and a report of the Board of Auditors.
Transcript of interview with ESM Managing Director Klaus Regling
Conducted by Channel NewsAsia
19 February 2016
Presentation given by Klaus Regling in Singapore: "The European economy after the crisis"
Luxembourg – ESM Managing Director Klaus Regling welcomed former ECB President Jean-Claude Trichet to the second ESM Conference to discuss ‘Economic, Fiscal and Financial Governance of the Euro Area: Lessons from the Crisis’. Speaking before an audience of financial professionals and policymakers in Luxembourg’s Philharmonie, Mr Trichet underscored the need to make Economic and Monetary Union (EMU) more robust, and laid out his views on the need for further integration of the Euro area and the European Union.
Transcript of statement by ESM Managing Director Klaus Regling
Press conference following Eurogroup meeting
11 February 2016
Klaus Regling, ESM Managing Director
"Lessons from the euro crisis"
Prof. Lamfalussy Commemorative Conference
Budapest, 1 February 2016
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Transcript of interview with ESM Managing Director Klaus Regling
Published in Yomiuri Shimbun (Japan) on 1 February 2016
The interview was conducted by Tomoko Hatakeyama in Tokyo on 26 January 2016
Luxembourg – The European Financial Stability Facility (EFSF) completed a dual-tranche tap transaction today. The two bonds reopened were the EFSF 0.125% bond maturing in November 2019, and the EFSF 1.20% bond maturing in February 2045.
The EFSF 0.125% November 2019 bond was tapped for €1.75 billion, bringing the total size of the issue from €2.25 billion to €4 billion. The issuance spread was fixed at minus 9 basis points, which implies a reoffer yield of -0.099%.
Interview with Klaus Regling, Managing Director, ESM
Published in Le Figaro
25 January 2016