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  • Luca Baj

Nuovo BTP Italia atteso per novembre 2018


Nuovo collocamento del BTP Italia, il titolo indicizzato all’inflazione concepito più di sei anni fa proprio per il pubblico retail. Il collocamento sarà aperto dal 19 al 22 novembre, ed è particolarmente atteso. L’ultima tranche fu emessa a metà maggio quando le tensioni intorno allo spread cominciavano a salire ma ancora non si erano ancora del tutto manifestate. Oggi il mercato registra un differenziale BTP-Bund pari al doppio e il rendimento atteso sul titolo potrebbe raggiungere il doppio dell’ultima emissione. Il BTP Italia di prossimo collocamento avrà una durata di 4 anni. Le ultime emissioni hanno raccolto in media circa 7 miliardi con circa il 50% di partecipanti tra i piccoli risparmiatori. Il nuovo BTP Italia presenta le stesse caratteristiche dei precedenti collocamenti, con cedole semestrali indicizzate al’Indice dei prezzi al consumo per le famiglie di operai e impiegati.


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