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Exclusive: Lithuania Treasury Director: Addl '26 Syndicated Issuance Could Range from 3 to 10 or More Years

Exclusive: Lithuania Treasury Director: Addl '26 Syndicated Issuance Could Range from 3 to 10 or More Years

Rasa Kavolytė, Director of Lithuanian Treasury: Still have up to €2.5 billion to raise via syndications in 2026
Kavolytė: We prefer launching new benchmarks in syndicated transactions
Kavolytė: Investor demand strongest in the belly of the curve
Kavolytė: No green bond issuance planned in the near term
Kavolytė: No current plans to target institutional investors with defense bonds
Kavolytė: Lithuania not planning to extend defense bond program to longer maturities

6 May 2026

Central Bank

May 18

ECB’s Kocher: Euro’s Attractiveness Has Increased Recently

ECB’s Kocher: Euro’s Attractiveness Has Increased Recently

By David Barwick – BUDAPEST (Econostream) – European Central Bank Governing Council member Martin Kocher on Monday said the euro’s international attractiveness had recently increased, citing international debt issuance and foreign demand for Eurozone assets.

18 May 2026

May 17

Debt Issuance

May 18

ECB Tone Meter

Entire Governing Council

27 Members
Very Dovish
Very Hawkish

Executive Board

6 Members
Very Dovish
Very Hawkish

Evolution

Governing Council vs. Executive Board

As of 18 May 2026

Meeting Bias

ECB Governing Council Meeting

Insights

ECB Insight: Lane Makes June Hike a Test, Not a Given

ECB Insight: Lane Makes June Hike a Test, Not a Given

By David Barwick – FRANKFURT (Econostream) – European Central Bank Chief Economist Philip Lane’s speech late Wednesday on energy supply shocks will come across to some as another building block in the case for a June rate hike. It is, however, more cautious than that: it takes the framework ECB President Christine Lagarde laid out in March and shows why June’s policy decision remains an open question.

14 May 2026
ECB Insight: If This Is Hawkishness, Then June May Be Less Settled Than It Looks

ECB Insight: If This Is Hawkishness, Then June May Be Less Settled Than It Looks

By David Barwick – FRANKFURT (Econostream) – We wouldn’t claim that European Central Bank Governing Council member Martin Kocher sounded on balance like a dove in our just-published interview with him, but to the extent he reflects the current thinking of Council hawks, the case for a June hike may still hang in the balance.

13 May 2026
ECB Insight: Lagarde Keeps June Open — Upward, but Also Sideways

ECB Insight: Lagarde Keeps June Open — Upward, but Also Sideways

By David Barwick – FRANKFURT (Econostream) – European Central Bank President Christine Lagarde has not undone the hawkish signal of April 30, when she suggested that “directionally, I know where we're heading.” Still, she has made clearer that June 11 may be more open than markets believed.

11 May 2026