Nine EU leaders call for joint debt issuance for coronavirus spending

Leaders of nine EU countries including France, Italy and Spain called on the bloc to agree on a "common debt instrument" to raise funds to support the health industry in combating the coronavirus, as well as the broader economies, according to a letter seen by Reuters.

EU leaders will hold a third video conference on coronavirus on Thursday. The letter, dated March 25, comes after euro zone ministers did not agree on eurobond joint debt issuance on Tuesday but said the euro zone's ESM bailout fund would extend precautionary credit lines as a safety cushion.

"We need to work on a common debt instrument issued by a European institution to raise funds on the market," said the letter."
This common debt instrument should have sufficient size and long maturity to be fully efficient and avoid roll-over risks now as in the future," said the letter to the chairman of EU...

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