On November 28th, Jinshi Data News: JFR stated in its outlook for 2025 that the escalation of political issues in France may dampen the enthusiasm of Asian investors to purchase French government bonds. “In our view, French bonds may face risks in the first quarter of next year.” JFR stated that France is facing political issues, and the current government is unlikely to pass key reform measures, and there is a risk of reelection after next summer. By 2025, the net supply of French government bonds will increase significantly. If any rating or political risks arise, Asian investors may be unwilling to purchase French bonds.
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Gate.io: Political issues in France may dampen the interest of Asian bond investors
On November 28th, Jinshi Data News: JFR stated in its outlook for 2025 that the escalation of political issues in France may dampen the enthusiasm of Asian investors to purchase French government bonds. “In our view, French bonds may face risks in the first quarter of next year.” JFR stated that France is facing political issues, and the current government is unlikely to pass key reform measures, and there is a risk of reelection after next summer. By 2025, the net supply of French government bonds will increase significantly. If any rating or political risks arise, Asian investors may be unwilling to purchase French bonds.