Romania's Debt Strategy: Impact on Interest Rates

Romania is set for a net negative issuance in November and December, which may lower interest rates. Romanian debt agency's chief, Stefan Nanu, expects interest rate costs as a percentage of GDP to rise in the coming years due to a higher debt stock.


Devdiscourse News Desk | Bucharest | Updated: 03-11-2025 15:51 IST | Created: 03-11-2025 15:51 IST
Romania's Debt Strategy: Impact on Interest Rates
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Romania is poised for a net negative issuance in November and December, a move that could lead to a decrease in interest rates, according to Romanian debt agency chief, Stefan Nanu.

Nanu highlighted that the agency anticipates an increase in interest rate costs as a percentage of GDP. Although currently at approximately 2.8%, this figure is expected to rise above 3% in future years due to an increase in the debt stock.

This strategic financial maneuver is part of Romania’s broader economic plan aimed at managing its national debt more effectively.

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