Business & Finance Why 3 of Europe's biggest economies are paying a premium for borrowing as bond traders baulk at 'BIF' debt credibility
Investors are now demanding higher borrowing costs from the so-called 'BIF' problem countries.
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· April 22, 2026 · 1 min read
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Investors are now demanding higher borrowing costs from the so-called ‘BIF’ problem countries.
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