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France and Germany are still opposed to such E-bonds, but others in Europe are willing to discuss them.
As Ireland Flails, Europe Lurches Across the Rubicon Charles Forelle 2010
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And just because it involved E-bonds, defaults would be no less painful.
E-Bond Unlikely to Become a Reality Patience Wheatcroft 2010
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Neither expanding the EFSF nor issuing so-called E-bonds has found strong support.
Dollar Stages Sharp Rally Andrew J. Johnson 2010
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Member states could swap their existing bonds into E-bonds, but at a rate to reflect their credit standing.
E-Bond Unlikely to Become a Reality Patience Wheatcroft 2010
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"I've got some E-bonds," Ross announced, turning his bandaged head.
Rocket Ship Galileo Heinlein, Robert A. 1947
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Such "E-bonds" might eventually account for up to 40% of the euro zone's GDP.
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This can be achieved by launching E-bonds, or European sovereign bonds, issued by a
The Globe and Mail - Home RSS feed Jean-Claude Juncker 2010
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This would require them to honour obligations in full, while they would still want to avoid excessive interest rates on borrowing that is not covered via E-bonds.
The Globe and Mail - Home RSS feed Jean-Claude Juncker 2010
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France and Germany are still opposed to such E-bonds, but others in Europe are willing to discuss them.
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"E-bonds" to help relieve pressure on indebted countries.
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