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Insights from the BlackRock Investment Institute: Sovereign Risk Index update and the eurozone after downgrades

If the last few years have taught investors anything, it is that no two government bonds are the same. To help track sovereign credit risk, Blackrock publishes quarterly updates of the BlackRock Sovereign Risk Index.

The latest paper from the BlackRock Investment Institute shows notable country moves in the Sovereign Risk Index in the past quarter and revisits the eurozone after downgrades by rating agencies.

 

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